inconstant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for inconstant in the English»Spanish Dictionary

inconstant [Am ɪnˈkɑnstənt, Brit ɪnˈkɒnst(ə)nt] ADJ

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This inconstant pattern of connection can serve as explanation for a difficult or challenging differential diagnosis.
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This method requires a high level of operator skill and concentration to achieve an even coating, and due to its inconstant nature is not often used in industrial applications.
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Fever is extremely common but inconstant and is most often mild.
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By 1867 there was a secular state school in the town, though funding was inconstant and the school was closed for at least the next two years.
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Public education is nevertheless inconstant in quality, being even extremely poor in rural areas and not so good in urban areas.
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The coloration is very inconstant.
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Soon many construction faults appeared, like spinning after reaching 70 km/h speed, inconstant drive and vertical shakes.
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The number and size of the discoidal spots are inconstant.
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They are mostly reckless, often copious considering imprudent projects, but they are also most inconstant in execution.
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It varies in colour, being sometimes black, at others green with inconstant black markings.
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