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  1. See all examples of variant. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  2. a less contagious variant of the virus. To date, nearly 60 genes have been evaluated to determine whether specific genetic variants may be associated with IBS [=irritable bowel syndrome]. Yuri A. Saito, Gastroenterology Clinics of North America.

  3. VARIANT meaning: 1. something that is slightly different from other similar things: 2. a form of a virus or disease…. Learn more.

  4. not agreeing or conforming; differing, especially from something of the same general kind. not definitive, as a version of part of a text; different; alternative: a variant reading. not universally accepted.

  5. A variant is another version of something. You could say chimps and apes and gorillas are variants in the primate family. Words often have variants, spellings that vary from region to region or country to country. The British colour and the American color are variants.

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · Variants can differ by one or multiple mutations. When a new variant has different functional properties to the original virus and becomes established in a population, it is sometimes referred to as a new strain of the virus. In short, all strains are variants, but not all variants are strains.

  7. variant. noun [ C ] uk / ˈveəriənt / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. something that is a slightly different form from the usual one: There are several variants of the virus. spelling variants. (Definition of variant from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. Definition of variant noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Nov 30, 2021 · What it means : Something that is different from the standard or original. Where it comes from : From Latin, varians, "various or variegated." Where you might see or hear it : In the context of health and medicine, you've probably recently heard "variant" applied to the COVID-19 virus.

  10. Mar 27, 2024 · It remains critical that global systems to detect signals of potential variants of interest (VOIs) or variants of concern (VOCs) and rapidly assess the risk posed by SARS-CoV-2 variants to public health are maintained, and data are shared, according to good principles and in a timely fashion.

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