Immutable vs Indissoluble - What's the difference?
immutable | indissoluble | Related terms |
Unable to be changed without exception.
(programming, of a variable) Not able to be altered in the memory after its value is set initially, such as a constant.
Lasting; indestructible; not possible to dissolve, disintegrate or break-up.
Immutable is a related term of indissoluble.
As adjectives the difference between immutable and indissoluble
is that immutable is unable to be changed without exception while indissoluble is lasting; indestructible; not possible to dissolve, disintegrate or break-up.As a noun immutable
is something that cannot be changed.immutable
English
Adjective
(-)- The government has enacted an immutable law.
Antonyms
* mutable * nonimmutableDerived terms
* strongly immutable * weakly immutableAnagrams
* ----indissoluble
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It connected in one indissoluble bond.
- They have an indissoluble friendship.
