labile


la·bile

adj \ˈlā-ˌbī(-ə)l, -bəl\

Definition of LABILE

1
: readily or continually undergoing chemical, physical, or biological change or breakdown : unstable <a labile mineral>
2
: readily open to change
la·bil·i·ty \lā-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun

Origin of LABILE

French, from Middle French, prone to err, from Late Latin labilis, from Latin labi to slip — more at sleep
First Known Use: 1603

Other Biology Terms

autochthonous, fecund, homunculus, phylogeny, substrate

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