Adjective
reconfigurable (not comparable)
That can be reconfigured.
All passenger seats are constructed of aluminum tube frames with canvas material seats, and are quickly removable and reconfigurable. Source: Internet
Details German Kenngruppenheft (a U-boat codebook with grouped key codes) Monthly key list Number 649 for the German Air Force Enigma, including settings for the reconfigurable reflector. Source: Internet
Programmers are turning to radical architectures such as reconfigurable hardware (FPGAs) to achieve performance. Source: Internet
Recently reconfigurable accelerators based on FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) have been proposed to accelerate the analytics workloads with support for low-latency streaming. Source: Internet
Designed for on-demand flexibility, our combined ground infrastructure and satellite network is easy to use and manage, enabling our partners to deliver affordable and rapidly reconfigurable solutions for meeting unique missions’ needs. Source: Internet
Their cargo bay is reconfigurable and large enough to accommodate a wide range of freight, from powerful surveillance equipment to missiles or torpedoes. Source: Internet