variate

English

Etymology

From Latin variatus, past participle of variare. See vary.

Noun

variate (plural variates)

  1. A measurable quantity capable of taking on a number of values.
  2. A variable, often the set of x values plotted on a graph.

Verb

variate (third-person singular simple present variates, present participle variating, simple past and past participle variated)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To alter; to vary; to make or become different.

See also


Esperanto

Adverb

variate

  1. present adverbial passive participle of varii

Italian

Verb

variate

  1. second-person plural present indicative of variare
  2. second-person plural imperative of variare
  3. second-person plural present subjunctive of variare
  4. feminine plural of variato

Anagrams


Latin

Verb

variāte

  1. first-person plural present active imperative of variō
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