Variable

ચલ
definition
noun
there are too many variables involved to make any meaningful predictions
an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
adjective
the quality of hospital food is highly variable
not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
the drill has variable speed
able to be changed or adapted.
translation of 'variable'
વધઘટપાત્ર,
ફેરફારયોગ્ય
adjective
પરિવર્તનશીલ
example
Many of these mathematicians turned to other topics such as topology, differential equations, and functions of a complex 'variable' .
'variable' winds
The 'variable' winds and mild weather last Saturday was perfect for the start of the second round of yacht racing off the shores of Ocean Marina.
It also includes a 'variable' temperature control panel and a 30-minute timer that should minimise the risk of over and undercooking.
the results are 'variable'
Where pertinent, costs will be divided into fixed and 'variable' components to help better determine which option is more economical.
The ground level winds were 'variable' , but mostly coming from the north.
In the southern and central parts, weather is more 'variable' from October to April than in the north.
The Canada Goose is a highly 'variable' species which has long caused headaches for taxonomists.
Staffing is adequate in numbers but 'variable' in quality.
As gene diversity is a continuous 'variable' , the expected value of the parameter was calculated using a sliding window of 0.0125.
However, as is typical for desert regions, the amount and distribution of yearly rainfall are highly 'variable' .
All centrifuges have the capability to tilt at various angles and spin at infinitely 'variable' speeds.
the products are 'variable' in quality
Winds will be light and 'variable' and the nights will be misty, with fog patches.
He replaced the differential operator d/dx by a 'variable' p transforming a differential equation into an algebraic equation.
In particular he published a paper on the Cauchy problem for equations with 'variable' coefficients in 1956.
The menopause is an event that tends to be highly 'variable' in timing and pattern.
There are two types of interest rate to choose from, i.e.: fixed interest rates and 'variable' interest rates.
Canyonlands' climate is extreme and highly 'variable' - temperatures may fluctuate as much as 40 degrees in a single day.
Temperature is 'variable' from 0u00b0 to 210u00b0 Celsius and the unit can produce cold water, hot water and wet or dry steam.
The 'variable' design allows buyers to choose between a layout of four bedrooms and one reception room or three bedrooms and two reception rooms.
Efficient motors, 'variable' speed drives and economizer cycles all can be used to minimize energy consumption.
Even the music, which, whilst 'variable' in quality, has some genuinely affecting moments, ultimately seems insubstantial.
Yet sales of 'variable' speed motors make up a small share of the market.
Japan's leading maker of continuously 'variable' transmissions is gearing up for a big increase in sales over the next five years.
Ulster Bank will also offer both fixed and 'variable' rate deposit accounts.
u2018When you are operating a motor with 'variable' speed you have more flexibility,u2019 he says.
Barycrinus rhombiferis is also the most morphologically 'variable' species of Barycrinus, possessing a wide array of polymorphic characters.
The first such 'variable' was seen in the constellation Cepheid in 1784.
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