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variate
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var·i·ate  (vâr-t, -t, vr-)
n. Statistics
A random variable with a numerical value that is defined on a given sample space.

[From Latin varitus, past participle of varire, to vary; see vary.]

variate [ˈvɛərɪɪt]
n
1. (Mathematics & Measurements / Statistics) Statistics a random variable or a numerical value taken by it
2. a less common word for variant [4]
[from Latin variāre to vary]
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Noun1.variate - a variable quantity that is randomvariate - a variable quantity that is random  
variable quantity, variable - a quantity that can assume any of a set of values


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