variable
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[edit] English
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Etymology
From Old French variable (adjective).
[edit] Adjective
variable (comparative more variable, superlative most variable)
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- able to vary
- likely to vary
- marked by diversity or difference
- (mathematics) having no fixed quantitative value
- (biology) tending to deviate from a normal or recognized type
[edit] Synonyms
- (able to vary): alterable, flexible, changeable, mutable
- (likely to vary): fickle, fluctuating, inconstant, shifting, unstable, unsteady
- (marked by diversity or difference): varying
- (biology: tending to deviate from a normal or recognized type): aberrant
[edit] Antonyms
- (able to vary): constant, invariable, immutable, unalterable, unchangeable
- (likely to vary): constant, invariable, immutable, unchangeable
- (marked by diversity or difference): unchanging
- (mathematics: having no fixed quantitative value): constant, invariable
[edit] Translations
able to vary
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likely to vary
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marked by diversity or difference
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mathematics: having no fixed quantitative value
biology: tending to deviate from a normal or recognized type
[edit] Noun
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variable (plural variables)
- something that is variable
- something whose value may be dictated or discovered
- There are several variables to consider here.
- (mathematics) a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values
- (mathematics) a symbol representing a variable
- (programming) a named memory location in which a program can store intermediate results and from which it can read it them
- (astronomy) a variable star
[edit] Synonyms
- (something that is variable): changeable
- (something whose value may be dictated or discovered): parameter
- (mathematics: a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values): variable quantity
[edit] Antonyms
- (something that is variable): constant, invariable
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Translations
something that is variable
something whose value may be dictated or discovered
mathematics: a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values
mathematics: a symbol representing a variable
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computing: a named mutable piece of storage
astronomy: a variable star
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[edit] See also
[edit] French
[edit] Etymology
From Latin variabilis.
[edit] Adjective
variable m. (f. variable, m. plural variables, f. plural variables)
[edit] Noun
variable f. (plural variables)

