Changeable
liable to change or to be changed; variable.
of changing color or appearance:
changeable silk.
adjective
able to change or be changed; fickle: changeable weather
varying in colour when viewed from different angles or in different lights
adj.
mid-13c., “unstable, inconstant, unreliable,” from Old French changeable “inconstant,” from changier (see change (v.)) + -able (see -able). Meaning “subject to variation” is from late 14c. Related: Changeably.
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