Plant and animal life increased abundantly in the following age. *
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not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
"the quality of hospital food is highly variable"
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changeable
changing
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shifting
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vacillating
inconstant
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fluid
floating
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movable
mutable
protean
chameleonic
unfixed
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variational
Opposite:
constant
uniform
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able to be changed or adapted.
"the drill has variable speed"
noun
an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
"there are too many variables involved to make any meaningful predictions"
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Compared to prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria, plants and animals have a ... and more complex multicellular organisms are found in abundance in rocks ...
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