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Variability

see synonyms of variability

Noun

1. variability, variableness, variance

the quality of being subject to variation

2. unevenness, variability

the quality of being uneven and lacking uniformity

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Variability

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adjective
1. 
liable to or capable of change
variable weather
2. 
(of behaviour, opinions, emotions, etc) lacking constancy; fickle
3. mathematics
having a range of possible values
4. 
(of a species, characteristic, etc) liable to deviate from the established type
5. 
(of a wind) varying its direction and intensity
6. 
(of an electrical component or device) designed so that a characteristic property, such as resistance, can be varied
variable capacitor
noun
7. 
something that is subject to variation
8. mathematics
a. 
an expression that can be assigned any of a set of values
b. 
a symbol, esp x, y, or z, representing an unspecified member of a class of objects, numbers, etc
See also dependent variable, independent variable
9. logic
a symbol, esp x, y, or z, representing any member of a class of entities
10. computing
a named unit of storage that can be changed to any of a set of specified values during execution of a program
11. astronomy variable star
12. 
a variable wind
13. (plural)
a region where variable winds occur

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Variability

see synonyms of variability
adjective
1. 
apt or likely to change or vary; changeable, inconstant, fickle, fluctuating, etc.
2. 
that can be changed or varied
3.  Biology
tending to deviate in some way from the type; aberrant
4.  Ancient Mathematics
having no fixed value
noun
5. 
anything changeable; esp., a quality or quantity that varies or may vary
6. 
a shifting wind
7.  Astronomy
variable star
8.  Ancient Mathematics and Physics
a. 
a part of a mathematical expression that may assume any value in a specific, related set of values
b. 
a symbol for such a part
see also constant

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Variability

see synonyms of variability
n. pl. var·i·a·bil·i·ties
The quality, state, or degree of being variable or changeable.

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