Variopinto in english
Variopinto
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
variopinto = motley ; kaleidoscopic ; multifaceted [multi-faceted] ; technicolor ; many-faceted ; pied ; parti-coloured [parti-colored, -USA] ; parti-colour [parti-color, -USA] ; piebald ; skewbald.
Example: The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.Example: Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems.Example: Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems.Example: The article is entitled 'The technicolor coat of the academic library personnel officer: the evolution from paper-pusher to policy maker'.Example: The solutions to educational problems will be necessarily complex and many-faceted.Example: West African indigenous pigs are black, white, black and white or pied in colour with well developed hair coat and erect ears.Example: We could never have dreamt that she would produce what for me is the most beautiful parti-coloured cocker spaniels I have ever had the pleasure to own.Example: Most Australian sapphires are parti-colour stones.Example: He has some black and tan and some piebald and some silver dapple in his coloring.Example: His coloring is called skewbald, and it is caused by a genetic variation.