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  A.Word.A.Day--variorum    variorum (var-ee-OR-um) adjective 1. Containing various versions (from manuscripts, earlier editions, etc.) of a text. 2. Containing notes and commentaries by various editors and commentators. noun Such a book. [From Latin editio cum notis variorum (edition with notes of various [authors/sources]).] See more usage examples of variorum in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. "A variorum edition would also show us how these elegiac poems, purportedly written on the anniversaries of the birthday of [Ted] Hughes's first wife, Sylvia Plath, were constructed." John Kinsella; Beguiled by the Wild; The Observer (London, UK); Nov 2, 2003. This week's theme: words about books. 
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