Definition:
"Variegation" is a noun that refers to the act of introducing variety or differences, particularly in colors or patterns. It can also refer to the diversity in investments or products.
In more advanced contexts, "variegation" can be used to describe complex patterns or strategies that enhance visual appeal or financial performance.
While "variegation" primarily relates to variety in color or investments, it can also refer to any form of diversity in characteristics, whether in nature, art, or products.
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "variegation," but you might hear phrases like "mix it up" or "spread your wings," which imply introducing variety or diversity.
"Variegation" is all about variety and differences, whether in colors, patterns, or approaches to investments.