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variable
adjective as in changing, changeable
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But turnout tends to be far more variable in a midterm election and modeling become far difficult.
Researchers acknowledged that some unknown variable might be responsible.
AirBnB allows for connections: host to guest, guest to city, and any other variable you can think of.
This uncertainty explains why the forecast, while optimistic, is highly variable.
Throughout the process the program throws in random changes in a command or variable— these are mutations.
It is small in cloudy swelling from toxins and drugs, and variable in renal tuberculosis and neoplasms.
Its disadvantage is that it introduces, with the bread, a variable amount of lactic acid and numerous yeast-cells.
Streptococci are arranged side by side, forming chains of variable length (Fig. 114).
After anchoring the wind was variable and light from the western quarter but during the night there was a heavy swell.
We have done nothing but sail on with very variable weather, for the last thirteen days.
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On this page you'll find 86 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to variable, such as: fickle, fluctuating, volatile, fluid, irregular, and mobile.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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