Various Definition
 vârē-əs, văr- 
    adjective
  
 Of diverse kinds.
 Unable to go for various reasons.
 American Heritage 
Differing one from another; of several kinds.
 Webster's New World 
Unlike; different.
 Flowers as various as the rose, the daisy, and the iris.
 American Heritage 
Several or many.
 Found in various sections of the country.
 Webster's New World 
Individual; distinct.
 Bequests to the various heirs.
 Webster's New World 
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    pronoun
  
 Several different people or things.
 American Heritage 
    determiner
  
 More than one indeterminate thing.
 Various books have been taken.
There are various ways to fix the problem.
You have broken various of the rules.
 Wiktionary 
Origin of Various
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From Middle French varieux, from Latin varius (“manifold, diverse, various, party-colored, variegated, also changing, changeable, fickle, etc.")
From Wiktionary
 From Latin varius
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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