释义 |
variate /vāˈri-ət/ noun- Any one of the observed values of a quantity (statistics)
- The variable quantity that is being studied (statistics)
- A variant
transitive verb and intransitive verb To change, vary ORIGIN: L variātus, pap of variāre to vary variāˈtion noun - A varying
- A change
- Continuous change
- Difference in structure or character among offspring of the same parents or among members of a related group
- Departure from the mean or usual character
- The extent to which a thing varies
- A variant
- Declination of the compass
- An inequality in the moon's motion discovered by Tycho Brahe
- A change in the elements of an orbit by the disturbing force of another body
- Transformation of a theme by means of new figures in counterpoint, florid treatment, changes in tempo, key, etc (music)
- A solo dance (ballet)
variāˈtional adjective variāˈtionist noun - A composer of variations
- A person who attaches importance to variation
vāˈriative adjective Variational |