Changeable vs Notional - What's the difference?
changeable | notional | Related terms |
Capable of being changed.
Subject to sudden or frequent changes.
Of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.
Speculative, theoretical, not the result of research.
(linguistics) Having descriptive value as opposed to a syntactic category.
(finance) (Used to indicate an estimate or a reference amount)
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Changeable is a related term of notional.
As adjectives the difference between changeable and notional
is that changeable is capable of being changed while notional is of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.changeable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The weather is very changeable today; it can be bright sunshine, cloudy, windy and rainy in the same half-hour.
Derived terms
* changeably * changeabilitynotional
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This paper proposes a notional Federated Identity Management (FIM) architecture.