One of the qualities of astrology Mutable signs are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces Mutability can also be assigned to Mercury, Jupiter and Neptune and to the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th houses Mutability is associated with a mental focus, the ability to learn vicariously, flexibility, multiple talents, the danger of scattering and a tendency toward high expectations Mutable signs are also called common; mutable houses are also called cadent
Of the side of the modes having characteristics sustaining change such as openness, neutrality, synthesis, and rythm The Mutable mode comprises the following Archetypes: Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces
C++ keyword declaring a member non-constant even if it is a member of a const object
capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature; "a mutable substance"; "the mutable ways of fortune"; "mutable weather patterns"; "a mutable foreign policy"
adj 1 (of an object) Having components that can be modified once the object has been created 2 (of a class) An mutable class is a class all of whose objects are mutable [annotate]
Capable of alteration; subject to change; changeable in form, qualities, or nature
Capable of being modified after it is created The opposite of mutable is immutable
One of the modalities for expressing elemental energies The mutable expression involves expanding in all directions at once, changing or transforming the original energy in new ways It suggests traits of flexibility, changeableness and adaptability, often promoting a change in conscious awareness The mutable signs are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces
A keyword which may be placed in front of a class¤ data member¤¤ declaration The presence of the keyword indicates that the data member¤¤ may be "safely" changed within a const member¤ function¤¤
1 A mutable object has components that can be modified (via setf accessors) once the object has been created, such as streams and output records 2 A mutable class is a class all of whose objects are mutable
The quality of being mutable, or subject to change or alteration, either in form, state, or essential character; susceptibility of change; changeableness; inconstancy; variation
[ 'myü-t&-b&l ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin mutabilis, from mutare to change; akin to Old English mIthan to conceal, Sanskrit minAti he exchanges, deceives.