Variegator: meaning, definitions and examples

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variegator

 

[ ˈvɛərɪˌɡeɪtə ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

noun

A person or thing that varies or changes in appearance, color, etc.

Synonyms

changer, diversifier, modifier.

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Word Description / Examples
variegator

Again mentioned as a formal term for someone or something adding variety, but should be avoided for casual use to prevent redundancy.

  • The artist was a variegator of styles, blending different techniques to create unique pieces of art
changer

Used in general contexts to describe a person, thing, or process that causes change. This word is common in both everyday and formal language.

  • He was a real game-changer for the company, implementing new strategies that boosted sales
modifier

Commonly used in technical, scientific, or grammatical contexts to describe someone or something that changes or alters something, often in a specific or detailed way.

  • In the experiment, a modifying agent was added to change the chemical composition of the solution
diversifier

Often used in business and economics to describe someone or something that introduces a variety of products, services, or assets. It can have a positive connotation, implying improvement or spread of risk.

  • The new manager acted as a diversifier, expanding the product line to cater to different markets

Examples of usage

  • The variegator of the chameleon helps it blend into its surroundings.
  • The variegator of the sky during sunset is breathtaking.

Translations

Translations of the word "variegator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 variegador

🇮🇳 विविधताकार

🇩🇪 Bunter

🇮🇩 pencorak

🇺🇦 різнокольоровий

🇵🇱 wielobarwnik

🇯🇵 多色器

🇫🇷 variegateur

🇪🇸 variador

🇹🇷 çeşitlendiren

🇰🇷 다채롭게 하는 것

🇸🇦 مُلوِّن

🇨🇿 variátor

🇸🇰 variátor

🇨🇳 多样化器

🇸🇮 variegator

🇮🇸 fjölbreytileiki

🇰🇿 түрлендіргіш

🇬🇪 მრავალფეროვანი

🇦🇿 rəngləyici

🇲🇽 variador

Etymology

The word 'variegator' originates from the Latin word 'variegatus', which means 'variegated' or 'multi-colored'. Over time, it has evolved to refer to a person or thing that varies or changes in appearance. The concept of variegation has been observed in nature, art, and various other aspects of life, reflecting the diversity and adaptability of the world around us.