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mutable
[ myoo-tuh-buhl ]
adjective
- liable or subject to change or alteration.
Synonyms: ,
- given to changing; constantly changing; fickle or inconstant:
the mutable ways of fortune.
Synonyms: , , ,
Antonyms:
- Computers. (in object-oriented programming) of or noting an object having properties whose values can change while the object itself maintains a unique identity.
Derived Forms
- 藞尘耻迟补产濒测, adverb
- 藢尘耻迟补藞产颈濒颈迟测, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 尘耻路迟补路产颈濒路颈路迟测 [myoo-t, uh, -, bil, -i-tee] 尘耻路迟补路产濒别路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- 尘耻路迟补路产濒测 adverb
- 丑测路辫别谤路尘耻路迟补路产濒别 adjective
- hy路per路尘耻路迟补路产濒测 adverb
- 苍辞苍路尘耻迟路补路产濒别 adjective
- 苍辞苍路尘耻迟路补路产濒测 adverb
- 耻苍路尘耻路迟补路产濒别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of mutable1
Example Sentences
Still, 鈥淚t showed that those sites are mutable in these viruses,鈥 says Tom Peacock, an influenza virologist at the Pirbright Institute.
In the course of his restless, mutable career, Gordon, 72, has written all kinds of music, from classical pieces for solo piano or chamber orchestra to dance scores and experimental operas.
But when you take a step backwards and you look at the gameplay, a station wagon is mutable.
Godzilla belongs to Japan in the same way that, say, the Doctor of 鈥淒octor Who鈥 will always be British, even though that character is from a different planet and mutable in every other respect.
For decades, researchers considered mouse songs instinctual, the fixed tunes of a windup music box, rather than the mutable expressions of individual minds.
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