variation

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing.
  2. A related but distinct thing.
  3. The angular difference at the vessel between the direction of true north and magnetic north.
  4. A line of play that differs from the original.
  5. A technique where material is repeated with alterations to the melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture, counterpoint or orchestration; but with some invariant characteristic, e.g. a ground bass.
  6. The modification of a hereditary trait.
  7. Deviation from the mean orbit of a heavenly body.
  8. The situation where two or more linguistic forms appear in the same environment without a change in meaning, the choice of form being determined by factors of dialect, sociolect, register or simply the speaker's preference.
  9. An infinitesimal perturbation applied to a function, typically denoted δf, used to probe how a functional changes.
  10. The corresponding first-order change in a functional induced by such a perturbation, typically denoted δJ[f] and called the first variation.

Pronunciation

/ˌvɛəɹɪˈeɪʃn̩/ /ˌvɛəɹiˈeɪʃn̩/ /ˌvæɹiˈeɪʃn̩/ /ˌvɛɹiˈeɪʃn̩/ en-us-variation.ogg en-us-variation2.ogg

Word forms

variation variations

Etymology

From Middle French variation, from Old French variacion, from Latin variātiō, from vary + -ation.

Translations

Chinese Mandarin: 變分 /变分 Japanese: 変分
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