variableness
31imbalance — I noun difference, disequilibrium, disparity, disproportion, dissimilarity, distortion, diversity, inconstancy, inequality, irregularity, unevenness, unjust distribution, variableness II index difference, disparity, distortion, inequality …
32James 1 — 1 James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. 2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh… …
33Kilbrandon — KILBRANDON, with Kilchattan, a parish, in the district of Lorn, county of Argyll, 14 miles (S. by W.) from Oban; containing 2602 inhabitants. There were in ancient times four churches or chapels within the boundaries of this parish, dedicated… …
34mutability — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. instability, indecision, inconstancy, variableness, changeability, changeableness, volatility, versatility, fickleness, vacillation, indecision, irresolution, changefulness; see also uncertainty 2 , 3 …
35alterableness — n. alterability, variableness, changeability …
36variable — adjective 1》 not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to vary. ↘Mathematics (of a quantity) able to assume different numerical values. ↘Botany & Zoology (of a species) liable to deviate from the typical colour or form, or to occur …
37inconstancy — n. 1. Changeableness, fickleness, vacillation, wavering, unsteadiness. 2. Unstableness, instability, mutability, variableness …
38irregularity — n. 1. Aberration, abnormity, anomaly, anomalousness, singularity. 2. Uncertainty, capriciousness, variableness, changeableness. 3. Want of method, lack of order. 4. Lack of symmetry. 5. Immorality, laxity, looseness, disorderliness, dissoluteness …
39mutability — n. 1. Changeableness, mutableness, variableness. 2. Instability, fickleness, vacillation, inconstancy …
40shiftiness — n. Changeableness, variableness …