var — meaning in English
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English meaning
- each det Used to refer to every individual member of a group, considered one at a time.
- every determiner Used before a singular noun to mean each one of a group, with no exceptions.
- our det Belonging to or associated with the speaker and at least one other person.
- ours pron The thing or things belonging to the speaker and others, used without a following noun.
- pus noun A thick yellowish-white fluid made up of dead white blood cells and bacteria that forms at the site of an infection.
- spring noun The season between winter and summer, when plants begin to grow again.
- where adv Used to ask about or refer to a place.
Senses
var is used for these senses in English:
- each For one; apiece; per.
- every All of a countable group (considered individually), without exception.
- ours (colloquial, may seem patronising) That or those belonging to an individual being addressed; used especially to a person in the speaker's care, or to whom advice or instruction is being given.
- pus (medicine, pathology) A whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria, normally found in regions of bacterial infection.
- spring (countable, uncountable) The season of the year in temperate regions in which temperatures and daylight hours rise, and plants spring from the ground and into bloom and dormant animals spring to life.
- where In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that).
- where (fused relative) The place in, at or to which.
each — full definition
- det Used to refer to every individual member of a group, considered one at a time.
- pron Every one of a group, taken separately.
- adv Apiece; for or to every one.
every — full definition
- determiner Used before a singular noun to mean each one of a group, with no exceptions.
- determiner Used to show a regular interval or repeating pattern.
- determiner Used to emphasize a large amount of something, especially in fixed expressions.