The word varication, pronounced /ˌværɪˈkeɪʃən/, is often misspelled as "verication" due to its uncommon usage. Varication refers to the act of straying from the truth or deviation from the norm. It is derived from the Latin word "variare" meaning to vary or change. The spelling of varication can be confusing because of the two adjacent vowels - 'a' and 'i' - and the unstressed syllable in the middle. Therefore, it's important to remember that it's spelled with an 'a' and not an 'e' to avoid misspelling the word as "verication".
The formation or the presence of varices.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.