variantem
Variantem is a term that appears in Latin-language scholarly contexts and occasionally in English-language academic writing as a form connected to the idea of a variant or alternative form. It derives from the Latin verb variāre, meaning to vary, and from the present-participle stem variant-. In classical Latin grammar, variantem would be encountered as an accusative singular form, used to modify a noun or as part of a larger phrase describing a changing or alternate form.
In linguistic and philological work, variantem is used to denote a variant form of a word, sound,
In biological and taxonomic writing, Latin descriptors occasionally employ variantem to comment on phenotypic or genotypic
Because Latin is used across many scientific domains, the exact meaning and grammatical form of variantem are
See also: variant, variation, textual variation, emendation.