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invariable

invariable; unchanging

adjective een-bah-RYAH-bleh Rare

Origin: From Latin invariabilis.

Usage Note

Invariable is used in grammar (an adjetivo invariable does not change for gender or number) and in everyday speech to describe a routine that never varies. It ends in -e, so it has a single form for masculine and feminine; the plural is regular invariables.

Examples

"Su horario es completamente invariable."

Natural Translation

His schedule is completely unchanging.

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