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1 variegated
['veəriɡeitid]((of leaves etc) varied in colour.) variegato, screziato* * *variegated /ˈvɛərɪgeɪtɪd/a.1 variegato; screziato: a variegated camellia, una camelia variegata; a variegated geranium, un geranio screziato
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