These are as follows:
1. variable: means subject to vary or change; variant is a noun, which means alternative; variate is used as verb denoting change.
2. Invariable is constant or inflexible, while invariant is not a recognized word bu some people use that in the same sense as unchangeable.
3. variably means unpredictably which may have the scope of change, while invariably means consistantly without any scope of change or alteration.
4. invariant in sot a recognized word but some persons use it for the meaning of non-changeability , constant means stable or invariable.
2006-06-29 18:51:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Cute is good-looking in a somewhat childlike way. Hot is good-looking in a sexy way. Gorgeous is really really good-looking. Beautiful is really good-looking, but maybe not as good-looking as "gorgeous". Bombshell, for one thing it's a noun, so you'd say "she's a bombshell"--tends to mean she dresses very sexily as opposed to being naturally good-looking. It's a pretty old-fashioned word (I've almost only ever heard it for Marilyn Monroe). Pretty is just generally good-looking, typically more "approachable" and natural than "beautiful" or "gorgeous". Glamorous doesn't necessarily imply good-looking, I'd relate it more to a lifestyle of expensive clothes and cars, lots of travel and parties.
2016-03-26 22:40:18
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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1. something that is changing; a particular form of something that has more than one form; a possible outcome of something that is unknown
2. unchanging; unchanged when other relating variables have changed
3. all the possible variations or outcomes; unable to change or vary
4. something that does not change when other values change; something that is always unchangable
2006-06-29 18:36:53
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answer #3
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answered by michelsa0276 4
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it would depend on what exactly you were talking about. For example, the meaning of variable changes depending on wether you're talking science, math, statistics, etc.
2006-06-29 18:34:04
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answered by rayven8099 3
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The tense of the words, usage such as noun , adverb, adjective etc.
2006-06-29 18:32:23
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answer #5
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answered by skipped82451 3
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1. adjective,noun,verb
2. adjective,adjective
3. opposite adverbs
4. synonyms
2006-06-29 18:47:15
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answer #6
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answered by Few Man Chew 1
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why not look them up in the dictionary, or you are just being lazy.
2006-06-29 18:36:35
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answered by KghC_thegreatest 3
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You can check it at http://dictionary.reference.com/
2006-06-29 19:08:48
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answer #8
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answered by xrey 4
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ummm.. spelling??
2006-06-29 18:29:59
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answer #9
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answered by Bloo 2
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are you bored or what?????
2006-06-29 18:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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