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Definitions for Varieties
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varietiesnoun
Plural form of variety.
Webster Dictionary
Varieties
of Variety
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Varieties in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Varieties in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Varieties in a Sentence
What we're seeing with mushrooms is customers buying more mushroom varieties, beyond the traditional white and brown mushrooms.
India had about 600 varieties, but over the past two decades the Cavendish has pushed out and replaced many of those. And when you replace a varied multiculture with a monoculture, if a disease happens, you're in trouble: nature comes back and bites you, monoculture to me is just as much a disease as TP4.
The growth of craft brewing in the United States has boosted demand for English varieties, it's a good time to be hop farmer.
Most farmers have planted varieties that are going to ripen over time, so folks can come back and pick throughout the season.
Our study implies that knowledge of cannabis smoking and specific high-chemical-producing varieties of the cannabis plant were among the cultural traditions that spread along these exchange routes, modern perspectives on cannabis vary tremendously cross-culturally, but it is clear that the plant has a long history of human use, medicinally, ritually, and recreationally, over countless millennia.
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- ποικιλίεςGreek
- lajikkeitaFinnish
- varianterNorwegian
- พันธุ์Thai
- giốngVietnamese
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