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Various

Various (pronunciation: /ˈveərɪəs/), from the Latin word varius meaning "different, diverse", is a term often used in medical literature to describe a range of different things or many different types of something.

Medical Usage

In the medical field, the term "various" is often used to describe a range of symptoms, conditions, treatments, or diseases. For example, a patient may present with various symptoms, meaning they have a range of different symptoms. Similarly, a treatment may be effective for various diseases, meaning it can treat many different types of diseases.

Related Terms

  • Diverse: Showing a great deal of variety; very different.
  • Multifarious: Many and of various types.
  • Myriad: A countless or extremely great number of things.
  • Numerous: Great in number; many.
  • Plethora: A large or excessive amount of something.

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