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var·i·a·ble    Audio Help   [vair-ee-uh-buhl] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
1.apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
2.capable of being varied or changed; alterable: a variable time limit for completion of a book.
3.inconstant; fickle: a variable lover.
4.having much variation or diversity.
5.Biology. deviating from the usual type, as a species or a specific character.
6.Astronomy. (of a star) changing in brightness.
7.Meteorology. (of wind) tending to change in direction.
8.Mathematics. having the nature or characteristics of a variable.
–noun
9.something that may or does vary; a variable feature or factor.
10.Mathematics, Computers.
a.a quantity or function that may assume any given value or set of values.
b.a symbol that represents this.
11.Logic. (in the functional calculus) a symbol for an unspecified member of a class of things or statements. Compare bound variable, free variable.
12.Astronomy. variable star.
13.Meteorology.
a.a shifting wind, esp. as distinguished from a trade wind.
b.variables, doldrums (def. 2a).

[Origin: 1350–1400; late ME < L variābilis, equiv. to vari(us) various + -ābilis -able]

var·i·a·bil·i·ty, var·i·a·ble·ness, noun
var·i·a·bly, adverb

3. vacillating, wavering, fluctuating, unsteady, mercurial.
1, 3. constant.
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Main Entry:  variable
Part of Speech:  adjective
Synonyms:  allotropic, alterable, ambivalent, bivalent, capricious, chameleonic, changeable, diverse, fickle, fitful, flexible, fluctuating, inconstant, irregular, irresolute, kaleidoscopic, manifold, mercurial, multiple, multiplex, mutable, omnigenous, polymorphic, polymorphous, protean, quicksilver, shifty, spasmodic, uncertain, unequal, uneven, unstable, unsteady, vagrant, variant, varying, volatile, wavering
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Main Entry:  variable
Part of Speech:  noun
Synonyms:  alternation, diversification, diversity, heterogeneity, latitude, miscellanea, modification, multiformity, mutation, nuance, permutation, play, polymorph, saltation, tolerance, varia, variance, variation, versatility
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Main Entry:  variable
Part of Speech:  verb
Synonyms:  diversify, vary
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complex variable analysis, branch of mathematics that deals with the calculus of functions of a complex variable, i.e., a variable of the form z=x+iy, where x and y are real and i=-1 (see number). A function w=f(z) of a complex variable z is separable into two parts, w = g1(x,y) + ig2(x,y), where g1 and g2 are real-valued functions of the real variables x and y. The theory of functions of a complex variable is concerned mainly with functions that have a derivative at every point of a given domain of values for z; such functions are called analytic, regular, or holomorphic. If a function is analytic in a given domain, then it also has continuous derivatives of higher order and can be expanded in an infinite series in terms of these derivatives (i.e., a Taylor's series). The function can also be expressed in the infinite serieswhere z0 is a point in the domain. Also of interest in complex variable analysis are the points in a domain, called singular points, where a function fails to have a derivative. The theory of functions of a complex variable was developed during the 19th cent. by A. L. Cauchy, C. F. Gauss, B. Riemann, K. T. Weierstrass, and others.

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