What does incommutability mean?
Definitions for incommutability
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Princeton's WordNet
incommutabilitynoun
the quality of being not interchangeable
Wiktionary
incommutabilitynoun
The quality or state of being incommutable.
Etymology: incommutabilitas: compare incommutabilité.
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incommutability
Incommutability refers to the characteristic or state of two or more things not being able to interchange or substitute each other without changing the outcome or result. It can occur in different contexts, such as mathematics, physics, and technology, among others. In other words, if A and B are incommutable, the sequence of A and B matters because A followed by B is different from B followed by A.
Webster Dictionary
Incommutabilitynoun
the quality or state of being incommutable
Etymology: [L. incommutabilitas: cf. F. incommutabilit.]
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Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1840","1"],["1846","1"],["1891","3"],["1907","7"],["1910","4"],["1913","1"],["1916","1"],["1917","3"],["1919","1"],["1920","3"],["1925","3"],["1929","1"],["1931","1"],["1934","1"],["1940","1"],["1945","4"],["1949","2"],["1953","1"],["1954","3"],["1956","2"],["1958","1"],["1961","2"],["1965","7"],["1967","1"],["1968","2"],["1970","1"],["1971","1"],["1977","3"],["1980","1"],["1981","7"],["1982","1"],["1983","1"],["1986","1"],["1987","1"],["1988","2"],["1989","2"],["1991","2"],["1993","1"],["1994","10"],["1995","6"],["1996","2"],["1998","1"],["1999","5"],["2001","2"],["2002","2"],["2003","4"],["2004","3"],["2005","2"],["2006","5"],["2007","7"],["2008","6"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of incommutability in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of incommutability in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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