Variety (noun)

  1. The state or quality of being different or diverse.
  2. A range of different things of the same general type.
  3. A particular type or kind.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french variete, from latin varietas, from varius "varied".

Examples:

  1. The store has a wide variety of products.
  2. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes.
  3. The garden has a variety of flowers.
  4. The show has a variety of acts.
  5. The company offers a variety of services.
Some random words: transpire, marked, seemly