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invariability    
n. 不变,不变性,安定性

不变,不变性,安定性

invariability
n 1: a quality of uniformity and lack of variation [synonym:
{evenness}, {invariability}] [ant: {unevenness},
{variability}]
2: the quality of being resistant to variation [synonym:
{invariability}, {invariableness}, {invariance}] [ant:
{variability}, {variableness}, {variance}]


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