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va·ra \ˈvärə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish & Portuguese, rod, pole, a unit of length, from Latin, forked pole, from feminine of varus bent, crooked — more at prevaricate 1. : any of various Spanish and Portuguese units of length used in Latin America and southwestern United States equal to between 31 and 34 inches; especially : a Texas unit equal to 33.33 inches 2. : a staff or cane used in Spanish-American countries as a badge of office 3. : pic V 1 |