Volátil in english

Volatile

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volatile

volátil = volatile ; mercurial. 

Example: The market is relatively volatile and changes are to be expected.Example: As William A Katz puts it, 'questions are mercurial', and an author/title enquiry may evolve into a fact-finding enquiry if inability to trace the work casts doubt upon the accuracy of its description.

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» no volátilnon-volatile [nonvolatile] .

Example: A data warehouse is a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant, nonvolatile collection of data in support of management's decision making process.

Volátil synonyms

fickle in spanish: voluble, pronunciation: fɪkəl adjectiveexplosive in spanish: explosivo, pronunciation: ɪksploʊsɪv adjectiveunstable in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl adjectivechangeable in spanish: cambiable, pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒəbəl adjectiveinconstant in spanish: inconstante, pronunciation: ɪnkɑnstənt adjectivechangeful in spanish: variable, pronunciation: heɪndʒfəl adjectivevaporific in spanish: vaporificante, pronunciation: vəpɔrəfɪk adjectiveevaporable in spanish: evaporable, pronunciation: ɪveɪpɜrəbəl adjectivevaporizable in spanish: vaporizable, pronunciation: veɪpɜraɪzəbəl adjectivevolatilizable in spanish: volatilizable, pronunciation: vɑlətəlaɪzəbəl adjective
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