Sentence examples for variegation from inspiring English sources

The word "variegation" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun which refers to the presence of different colored markings, such as spots or patches, on a surface. It can be used in a sentence like this: "The variegation of the butterfly's wings is astonishingly beautiful."

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variegation

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The state of being variegated

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As it was, he encouraged them to cling to a sense that victory would have been sweeter still had his every 50-50 call favoured variegation – rather than consolidation, as some may suspect, of a Welsh challenge for the World Cup.

The history of the region is one of variegation and multiplicity, and its indigenous geography has long recognized boundaries, territories, and localisms where the new caliph and his army see only the singularity of his rule.

Tended since its opening, in 1919, by the Bohemian Hall, an adjacent civic center of sorts for the Czechs and Slovaks who dominated the neighborhood in those days, the garden can seem, once you've had a mug or two and surveyed the polyglot throng, to represent the pinnacle of urban living: variegation meets fermentation.

Let those who wish for marriage to be "founded in nature" take note: the view outside the Supreme Court is full of life's beautiful sexual variegation.

I can't call myself a Trekkie, but for me "Star Trek" has always been meant to capture a sense of limitless possibility, of wonder at the incredible variegation of the universe, a reveling in the moral and political complexities of different cultures and species.

"They come in so many colors," she said, noting the plants' variety and the variegation of the leaves.

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Bromeliads constitute a plant family peculiar to the Western Hemisphere; they dwell on trees and rocks (as epiphytic plants) or on the forest floor (as terrestrial plants) and usually form rosettes of leathery, concave leaves, many with bizarre designs or striking variegations.

Children can mould themselves to any of the extraordinary variegations in human society and territory.

There are many variegations within the newsletter form – boastful round robin, adventuresome travelogue, secret erotic diary, satirical industry circular – but they're all united by existing a little outside of ordinary internet publishing.

So she set up her camera, and recorded the variegations of sea and sky.

Software packages like Softimage, Maya and Form-Z allowed users to generate remarkably convincing textures and surfaces, from the subtle variegations of a marble wall to the complexities of multiple reflections on a pane of glass.

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