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episcleral (medicine) and vary(2) (iou)


episcleral (medicine)


episcleral


1. Upon the sclera.

2. Relating to the episclera.


vary(2) (iou)



vary verb. ME.
[Old & mod. French varier or Latin variare, from varius VARIOUS.]
I. verb trans.
Cause to change or alter; introduce changes or alterations into (something); modify. Also, introduce variety into, make varied. ME.
Conan Doyle My professional charges are upon a fixed scale..I do not vary them. W. Cather He was a man who did not vary his formulae or his manners. M. Mitchell They had fried eggs..and fried ham..to vary the monotony of the yams.
b. Change the grammatical form of (a word). Only in M17.
c. Arrange in a varied manner; occupy in a manner characterized by variety or variation. L17.
Express in different words; extemporize. L16-L17.
Set at variance. Only in L18.
II. verb intrans.
Undergo change or alteration; pass from one condition, state, etc., to another, esp. frequently or readily within certain limits. Freq. foll. by from, between. LME.
G. Greene My price varied from twenty to fifty pounds. Jo Grimond My powers of speaking French vary from day to day.
Differ or diverge from something else. LME.
Law Times This edition varies very little from its predecessor.
b. Of a compass: deviate from true north. rare. M17.
Of a person: differ or diverge in practice or observance (from some standard); deviate. LME.
b. Wander in mind; rave. Scot. Now rare. E16.
Differ in what is stated; give a different or divergent account; (freq. foll. by from another or each Other). In later use, depart from an author by some change of statement. LME-E19.
Differ in opinion, disagree (about, for, in, or of some matter); dissent from another; quarrel (with). LME-M17.
b. At Oxford University: act as variator. L17-M18.
a. Change or alter in conduct. Now rare or obsolete. L15.
b. Move in different ways or directions. rare. M17.
Be inconsistent in one's statements; introduce a difference or discrepancy. Now rare. M16.
varying ppl adjective that varies; exhibiting variety or variation;
varying hare (a) = MOUNTAIN hare; (b) = ARCTIC hare (a): ME.
varyingly adverb M19.