Diversity (noun)

  1. The state or quality of being different or varied.
  2. The variety of different things or features of something.
  3. The presence of a range of ethnic, cultural, or other differences within a community or group.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french diversite, from latin diversitas, from diversus 'various', from diversi 'in various directions'.

Examples:

  1. The city is known for its diversity of cultures and cuisines.
  2. The company values diversity in its workforce.
  3. The school has a diverse student body from many different countries.
  4. The ecosystem is characterized by its diversity of plant and animal species.
  5. The museum has a diverse collection of artifacts from different civilizations.
Some random words: multiethnic, miserable, perilous