- variation
- var|i|a|tion [ ,veri`eıʃn ] noun ***1. ) singular or uncount the existence of differences in amount, number, level, form, etc.:wide/considerable variation: There is considerable variation in size, method of construction, and design.It's an issue around which there is a wide variation of opinion.variation between/among: There is, of course, variation between individual people and situations.variation in: Research has shown wide variation in the rate that children learn.a ) variations plural differences in amount, level, etc.:These foods are not influenced by seasonal variations.variation in: The spacecraft is specially insulated against extreme variations in temperature.variation within: There are significant variations within these broad groups.2. ) count something that is slightly different from similar things:variation on/of: The dessert is a variation on a classic recipe.a variation on a theme (=slightly different form of the same basic thing): There are several variations on this theme, all with advantages and disadvantages.a ) a piece of music that is based on or is similar to another piece
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.