Liable to slip, err, fall, or apostatize.
Liable or likely to change.
Easily decomposed or inactivated when subjected to heat, radiation, or mildly acidic or alkaline conditions; -- of chemical compounds; as, enzymes from thermophilic organisms are not as labile as those from mesophiles.
Unstable or unsteady; not fixed; characterized by adaptability to alteration or modification, i.e., relatively easily changed, as in cleavage of a molecule or molecular rearrangement in a compound or complex chemical material.
A substrance that is easily degraded or transformed by microorganisms or readily available fro plant uptake.
A substance that readily undergoes transformation or is readily available to plants.
Easily moved or changed, quickly shifting from one emotion to another, or easily aroused.
open to change; liable to change; "an emotionally labile person"
(chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown
changing quickly. Most often refers to unstable emotions.
Meaning 'inclined to change', it describes a soil nutrient which may become available for plant uptake.
(4) rocks and minerals that easily decompose.
Easily changing, unstable. If your asthma is labile, it means that you can go quickly and unpredictably from being perfectly fine to barely getting enough air.
Easily changed or moved, not fixed.
Chemically unstable; easily destroyed.
Constantly undergoing or likely to undergo chemical change; unstable.
In chemistry, molecules or compounds that are chemically unstable in the presence of environmental c
Rapidly shifting; unstable.
Unstable; literally, characterized by a tendency to slip.