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la⋅bile

[ley-buhl, -bahyl]
–adjective
1. apt or likely to change.
2. Chemistry. (of a compound) capable of changing state or becoming inactive when subjected to heat or radiation.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME labyl < LL lābilis, equiv. to L lāb(ī) to slip + -ilis -ile


la⋅bil⋅i⋅ty [luh-bil-i-tee, ley-] , noun
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la·bile   (lā'bīl', -bəl)   
adj.  
  1. Open to change; adaptable: an emotionally labile person.

  2. Chemistry Constantly undergoing or likely to undergo change; unstable: a labile compound.


[Middle English labil, forgetful, wandering, from Old French labile, from Late Latin lābilis, apt to slip, from lābī, to slip.]
la·bil'i·ty (-bĭl'ĭ-tē) n.
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Main Entry: la·bile
Pronunciation: 'lA-"bIl, -b&l
Function: adjective
: readily or frequently changing: as a : readily orcontinually undergoing chemical, physical, or biological change or breakdown labile antigen> b : characterized by wide fluctuations (as in blood pressure or glucosetolerance) <labile hypertension> <labile diabetes> c : emotionally unstable —la·bil·i·ty /lA-'bil-&t-E/ noun plural -ties
Medical Dictionary

labile la·bile (lā'bīl', -bəl)
adj.
Constantly undergoing or likely to undergo change; unstable.


la·bil'i·ty (-bĭl'ĭ-tē) n.

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