"Varus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "varus" refers to a deformity of the leg, especially the thigh or knee, in which the leg bows inward at the knee, so that the ankle touches or comes closest to touching, the thigh. It can be caused by a bowed leg or tibia deformity.
In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe a reversed or inverted condition, where the normal or expected direction is reversed.
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".
Varadam or Vartabed (Armenian: Վարդապետ; plural Վարդապետներ, Vartapetner, also Vartabedatz) was a rank within the Armenian Apostolic Church.
A varve is a layered sedimentary deposit that forms in a lake or sea, created by the binary opposition of two or more sediment types. These layers are formed as a result of seasonal changes, such as water level fluctuations, temperature changes, or changes in sediment load.
drift or deviation from a direct or normal course, especially an uncontrolled movement of an object, such as an aircraft or a missile, away from its intended course.
Derivation: varnel (Middle English) and varle or verrel belonging to a varlet, varlet's servant (Middle English).<br><br>Varveled refers to a servant or a low-ranking attendant. A now mostly obsolete term in modern English.