| 释义 | 
		Definition of permutable in English: permutableadjective pəˈmjuːtəb(ə)l 1Liable to change.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Williamsburg four-piece, in the current version of their permutable lineup, delivers an all-around solid EP.
 -  They follow a very permutable border between organization and movement.
 -  Proteins' maddeningly intricate and all too permutable chains of peptides and amino acids were at the heart of the challenge of creating their new approach.
 -  It is a very permutable undertaking trying to develop Discovery Park.
 -  I that matter hold more honorable which in it selfe is firme, not permutable.
 
 2Able to be changed or exchanged.  Example sentencesExamples -  In mathematical parlance, the prime number 113 is said to be permutable because it remains prime regardless of how the digits are arranged, that is 131 and 311.
 -  Some letters are permutable, being such in general as are formed by the same organs.
 -  Students might try to find other of these "absolute" or "permutable" primes.
 -  The resultant formulae are productive, being permutable and much more informative than those composed of simple algorithms.
 -  Because they are letter-like units they are far more easily permutable than actual speech sounds.
 
  Synonyms alterable, adjustable, modifiable, variable, convertible, mutable, exchangeable, interchangeable, replaceable, transposable 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from late Latin permutabilis 'liable to change, changeable', from permutare (see permute) + -able.     |