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variegate

[vair-ee-i-geyt, vair-i-geyt] / ˈvɛər i ɪˌgeɪt, ˈvɛər ɪˌgeɪt /


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You can have brilliant chartreuse, quilted leaves spreading to 6 feet wide, or upright clumps of delicately variegated cream and mint green, or turquoise blue leaves streaked with gold and green.

From Seattle Times

It tests our familiarity with horror tropes while messing with the variegated verities of Black identity.

From New York Times

They are intricate and variegated, playing with scale, with transience and permanence, with memory and evanescence.

From New York Times

Politics at Westminster might be dominated by the Conservatives and Labour, but the political stripes of English local government are rather more variegated.

From BBC

It relies on imperturbable singing actors, Molly Irelan’s fanciful costumes and Soper’s wildly variegated score create an exultant excess of weirdness.

From Los Angeles Times