"Varnisher" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Someone or something that varnishes, typically someone who applies a transparent protective coating to a surface, especially wood or metal.
A varlet is an old-fashioned word for a person who acts like a coward, is disobedient, or untrustworthy. It can also refer to a steward or a servant, especially one who is ill-behaved or lazy. In a broader sense, a varlet is an untrustworthy or disloyal person, often used to describe someone who has betrayed someone's trust or acts dishonorably.
It seems that "varletry" is a rare or obsolete word. However, based on available sources, it is believed to refer to a mixture of jargon or set phrases used by a particular group or profession.
Varna refers to:<br><br>1. Color, hue, or shade, especially a particular one of a range. <br>2. Class or category, often based on social or occupational criteria. <br>3. In Hinduism and Buddhism, Varna originally referred to a social class system with four main groups: Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (laborers).
In Sanskrit, "Varnas" (संस्कृत: वर्ण) means "colors" or "colours", but in Hinduism and Indian philosophy, it refers to the four categories or classes of humans, which are:<br><br>1. Brahmins (priests and teachers)<br>2. Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers)<br>3. Vaishyas (merchants and traders)<br>4. Shudras (labourers and artisans)<br><br>These four varnas are also known as the Chaturvarna system, and they are based on the concept of a caste system, which is a social hierarchy that divides people into different groups based on their birth.
A transparent, protective coating applied to wood, metal, or other surfaces to protect against the elements and enhance appearance.
Coated or treated with varnish so as to give a smooth or glossy finish, both in color and protection.
The act of applying a coat of varnish to a surface, typically a wood surface, to protect and decorate it.
"Varro" refers to Varro, a Latin name, and Varro also appears in the name Varroa, which is a genus of mites that infest honey bees.<br><br>However, in English, the term "Varro" is also commonly associated with the spelling "Varro", the given name of a Roman engineer, architect, and writer, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 BCE), and also of George Washington Goethals' chief engineer, Samuel Storrs McPherson Varro Tyler, and the significance of bee keeper's 'varroa mite' in the apiculture field.<br><br>It can also be connected to the word 'varroa' as a reference to the specific snake encountered by Han Solo, a fictional character from the Star Wars franchise, referred to as the "Varro".
A shortened form of "university" or "varsity team", referring to a team representing a university or college, especially in a sport.
"Varsovians" refers to the inhabitants or people from Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. The term is used to describe the citizens of Warsaw, their culture, and traditions. It can also refer to anything related to Warsaw, such as the city's language, history, or customs.
Varadam or Vartabed (Armenian: Վարդապետ; plural Վարդապետներ, Vartapetner, also Vartabedatz) was a rank within the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Varum is a Dutch term that means an "above-average student" at a Dutch university, particularly in the context of the Erasmus Scholarship and Erasmus Mundus program, where the student comes from a higher education institution outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland. It refers to the mandatory program each non-EEA/EU student must complete at the home university before they can apply for a grant from the Netherlands organization Nuffic.