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volatile

  • 1 מתנדף בקלות

    volatile

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  • 2 איזובוטילן

    isobutylene, colorless and extremely very volatile liquid or combustible gas (used in the production of gasoline components)

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  • 3 איש-הפכים

    fickle, capricious, volatile

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  • 4 איש-תהפוכות

    fickle, capricious, volatile

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  • 5 הפכפך

    adj. fickle, capricious, volatile, incalculable, inconstant, mercurial, temperamental, variable, wayward, changeable, changeful, choppy, fluky; devious

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  • 6 זיכרון לא נדיף

    non volatile memory

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  • 7 מישתנה

    urinal, lavatory
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    variable, changeable; changing, inconstant, varied, variant, mobile, mutable, mutative, volatile, wayward, alterant, differential, fluid

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  • 8 משתן

    adj. variable, changeable; changing, inconstant, varied, variant, mobile, mutable, mutative, volatile, wayward, alterant, differential, fluid

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  • 9 משתנה

    urinal, lavatory
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    variable, changeable; changing, inconstant, varied, variant, mobile, mutable, mutative, volatile, wayward, alterant, differential, fluid

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  • 10 נדיף

    adj. volatile, volatilizable

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  • 11 עוף II

    עוּףII (b. h.; denom. of עוֹף) to fly. Sabb.26a מפני שהוא עָף because it is volatile (explosive). Sot.45a עפו, עף Ar., v. צוּף. Pol. עוֹפֵף same. Ber.63a פדנסתו מְעוֹפֶפֶת לו כעוף his sustenance comes flying to him like a bird. Ḥull.XII, 3 היתה מעופפת if the mother bird was flying about the nest; Tosef. ib. X, 10. Pirké dR. El. ch. IV ובשתים מְעוֹפְפִיםוכ׳ and with two wings they fly, and they sanctify ; Yalk. Is. 271; a. e.

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  • 12 עוּף

    עוּףII (b. h.; denom. of עוֹף) to fly. Sabb.26a מפני שהוא עָף because it is volatile (explosive). Sot.45a עפו, עף Ar., v. צוּף. Pol. עוֹפֵף same. Ber.63a פדנסתו מְעוֹפֶפֶת לו כעוף his sustenance comes flying to him like a bird. Ḥull.XII, 3 היתה מעופפת if the mother bird was flying about the nest; Tosef. ib. X, 10. Pirké dR. El. ch. IV ובשתים מְעוֹפְפִיםוכ׳ and with two wings they fly, and they sanctify ; Yalk. Is. 271; a. e.

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  • Volatile — may refer to: Chemistry Volatility (chemistry), a measure of the tendency of a substance to vaporize Relative volatility, a measure of vapor pressures of the components in a liquid mixture Volatiles, a group of compounds with low boiling points… …   Wikipedia

  • Volatile — Vol a*tile, a. [F. volatil, L. volatilis, fr. volare to fly, perhaps akin to velox swift, E. velocity. Cf. {Volley}.] 1. Passing through the air on wings, or by the buoyant force of the atmosphere; flying; having the power to fly. [Obs.] [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Volatile — kommt aus dem englischen Sprachraum und bedeutet dort etwa: veränderlich, beweglich, flüchtig. Das Wort wird als Fachausdruck auch im deutschen Sprachraum verwendet: Im Aktienhandel für veränderliche Werte oder als Maß des Risikos einer Aktie,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • volatile — [väl′ə təl; ] chiefly Brit [, väl′ətīl΄] adj. [MFr < L volatilis < volare, to fly] 1. Obs. flying or able to fly; volitant 2. vaporizing or evaporating quickly, as alcohol 3. a) likely to shift quickly and unpredictably; unstable; explosive …   English World dictionary

  • Volatile — Vol a*tile, n. [Cf. F. volatile.] A winged animal; wild fowl; game. [Obs.] Chaucer. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • volatile — (adj.) 1590s fine or light, also evaporating rapidly (c.1600), from M.Fr. volatile, from L. volatilis fleeting, transitory, flying, from pp. stem of volare to fly, of unknown origin. Sense of readily changing, fickle is first recorded 1640s.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • volatile — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a substance) easily evaporated at normal temperatures. 2) liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse. ► NOUN ▪ a volatile substance. DERIVATIVES volatility noun volatilize (also volatilise) verb …   English terms dictionary

  • volatile — I adjective active, animated, brief, brisk, buoyant, capricious, changeable, cometary, deciduous, desultory, effervescent, elastic, elusive, ephemeral, erratic, evanescent, evaporable, excitable, explosive, fickle, fleeting, flighty, full of… …   Law dictionary

  • volatile — /vo latile/ [dal lat. volatĭlis, der. di volare ]. ■ agg. 1. (non com.) [che vola, capace di volare] ▶◀ [➨ volante1 agg. (1)]. 2. (chim.) [di liquido o solido che tende a vaporizzare facilmente: sostanze v. ] ▶◀ ‖ evaporabile …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • volatile — effervescent, buoyant, expansive, resilient, *elastic Analogous words: unstable, mercurial, *inconstant, fickle, capricious: light minded, frivolous, flippant, flighty (see corresponding nouns at LIGHTNESS): variable, *changeable, protean …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • volatile — [adj] explosive, changeable airy, buoyant, capricious, effervescent, elastic, elusive, ephemeral, erratic, expansive, fickle, fleeting, flighty, flippant, frivolous, fugacious, fugitive, gaseous, gay, giddy, impermanent, imponderable,… …   New thesaurus

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