mutable


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Synonyms for mutable

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Synonyms for mutable

capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature

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"The Day I Ran Away" amusingly captures Grace's mutable moods and childlike logic.
Likening Emerson's writing to philosophical aspects of Zen, Dolan and Wey assert that neither of these approaches "aimed at the consolidation of a stable selfhood defensively set off against the mutable world.
Pacquiao typifies the mutable character of the 24-member Senate.
The resulting works are characterized by enigmatic and mutable forms, luminous passages emerging from darkness and a heightened tactility.
An evocative rendering of both the memories of youth and the ephemeral nature of the cityscape, "The Floral Ghost" makes an elegant gift for every aspiring writer, artist and dreamer who moves to a city to make his or her mark or who admires its mutable glory from afar.
Values are displayed both numerically and by color coordinated dynamic waveform with mutable audio indicators for heart rate.
These attacks target the mutable fields of the frames exchanged in this protocol which change at every intermediate node and are prone to modification by malicious nodes.
Mohammad Haroon confirmed receiving the women's body with mutable stab wounds.
Not dull art Thou as undiscerning Night; But studious only to remove from sight Day's mutable distinctions,--Ancient Power!
The modern literary werewolf; a critical study of the mutable motif.
When they predicted the mutation rates for genes, the authors found that genes that have been linked to autism were more mutable than the average gene, suggesting that some of the genetic culprits that contribute to autism are mutation hotspots.