
1) Adaptable 2) Changeable 3) Changeful 4) Choppy 5) Erratic 6) Fluid 7) Impulsive 8) Inconsistent 9) Inconstant 10) Multivariate 11) Polaris 12) Polestar 13) Protean 14) Random 15) Tensor 16) Uneven 17) Unpredictable 18) Unstable 19) Untrustworthy 20) Variate 21) Varied 22) Varying 23) Vector
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1) Adjustable 2) Algebraic uncertainty 3) Changeable 4) Erratic 5) Fluctuating 6) French word used in English 7) Inconsistent 8) Inconstant 9) Irregular 10) Like changing skies 11) Multivariate 12) Mutable 13) Protean 14) Shifting 15) Something not to be relied on 16) Subject to change 17) Uncertain
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• (n.) Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind belts. • (n.) That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change. • (a.) Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are ...
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a concept whose value changes from case to case
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An attribute or characteristics of a person or an object that takes on different values (i.e. that varies) within the population under investigation (e.g. age, weight, pulse rate)
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A characteristic that may assume more than one set of values to which a numerical measure can be assigned, for example, income, age, weight.
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A dimension along which an object, individual or group may be categorized, such as income or height, allowing specific comparisons with others or over time.
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A measurement which can vary. For instance, height is a measurement which varies from person to person, as opposed to pi which does not vary from circle to circle; that is a constant.
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(var´e-ә-bәl) something that changes; an attribute or property of a person, event, or object that is known to vary in a given study.
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Va'ri·a·ble adjective [ Latin
variabilis : confer French
variable .]
1. Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as,
variable winds or seasons; a
variable quantity.
2. Liable to vary; too susceptible of...
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one of a range of insignificant prey items caught by the hawk
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A letter which we don't know the value of.
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A letter that is used to represent a numerical quantity whose value may or may not yet be known and may or may not be constant. It may not even have a specific value, but rather be allowed to range over a set of possible values.
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A letter or symbol that stands for one or more numbers
Example:
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adjective (used of a device) designed so that a property (as e.g. light) can be varied; `a variable capacitor`; `variable filters in front of the mercury xenon lights`
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A letter occurring in a mathematical or logistic formula and serving, not as a name of a particular, but as an ambiguous name of ¦any one of a class of things -- this class being known as the range of the variable, and the members of the class as values of the variable. Where a formula contains a variable, say x, as a free variable, the meaning of...
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(mathematics) In mathematics, a changing quantity (one that can take various values), as opposed to a constant. For example, in the algebraic expression y = 4x3 + 2, the variables are x and y
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(computing) In computing, a quantity that can take different values. Variables can be used to represent different items of data in the course of a program. A computer programmer will choose a symbol to represent each variable used in a program. The computer will then automatically assign a mem...
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1) A situation or aspect that cannot be expressed explicitly because it may have one of several values. 2) In troubleshooting, an aspect of a problem that makes it differ from a normal situation. 3) In a mathematical expression, a symbol that represents a number.
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A letter used to represent a numerical value in equations and expressions. Example
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something that is likely to change
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[Scientific terms] something that is likely to change
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[SAT terms] a quantity that can assume any of a set of values
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[Academic words] something that is likely to change
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[ACT vocabulary] something that is likely to change
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