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var·i·a  (vâr-, vr-)
n.
A miscellany, especially of literary works.

[Latin, from neuter pl. of varius, various.]

varia [ˈvɛərɪə]
pl n
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a collection or miscellany, esp of literary works
[Latin, neuter plural of varius various]


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Inaddition, to accommodate the recent increase in demand for automatic transmission (AT) models, Honda is enhancing its lineup of AT models by conducting minor model changes for both Vario and BeAT in July of this year and introducing Vario Techno, the first model in Indonesia which is equipped with CBS (combined brake system for front and rear wheels).
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