What is the meaning of Var?

Alternative form of VAR

Abbreviation of variable.

Abbreviation of variance.

A unit of electrical power, in an AC circuit, equal to the power dissipated when 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere.

 Clipping of Anavar.

to hang

to depend on

to bring down

varous

two

inflection of vara:

  1. past indicative
  2. imperative second-person singular

past indicative

imperative second-person singular

Latin spelling of ვარ (var)

simple past of være

imperative of vare

past tense of vera (to be)

wary, careful

nervous, timid

sensitive

a sheath or covering

(dried) slime, puss, pain

present of va

imperative of vara

batch (a quantity of anything brewed at one operation)

heat

sunstroke

first/third-person singular indicative past of vera

batch (a quantity of anything brewed at one operation)

first/third-person singular indicative past of vara

there is

soldering, welding

solder

fine sand, which the smith needs to sprinkle the iron with, when he welds

broth, stock, brew

var

fortress

wind

far

far

Alternative form of vor

boiling

Only used in blive var (become aware)

past of være

imperative of vare

male pig; boar

first/third-person indicative past of vera

scab (an incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing)

cautious, aware

lee, shelter

first/third-person singular past indicative of vera (to be)

third-person singular/plural present indicative of varēt

third-person singular imperative of varēt

third-person plural imperative of varēt

lime (calcium oxide, quicklime)

heat

heat

brewing

Alternative form of vari

where; at which place

where; the situation in which

every

each; per person/thing involved

pus; a mixture of dead bacteria and white blood cells, occurring in areas of infections n

pillowcase n

various species of flatfish of the family Scophthalmidae, such as megrim, whiff, butt, turbot c

past indicative of vara: was, were

imperative of vara

there is, there are (not a verb)

it exists

Expressing possession, equivalent of have.

second-person singular imperative of varmak

Source: wiktionary.org