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British pronunciation/mjˈuːtəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈmjutəbəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "mutable"

mutable
01

mutable

able to change or be transformed in form, quality, or nature
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Young minds are often considered mutable, ready to absorb new information and adapt.
Fashion is mutable, changing from season to season.
The mutable nature of clay makes it a favorite medium for sculptors.
02

mutable

likely to experience genetic alterations or mutations
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Some species are more mutable and, hence, have a higher likelihood of evolving rapidly.
Geneticists studied the plant to understand its highly mutable DNA sequences.
In a mutable environment, organisms with adaptive mutations often survive better.
03

mutable, changeant

prone to frequent change; inconstant
04

érotique, passionné

give erotic character to or make more interesting

word family

mute

Noun

mutable

Adjective

immutable

Adjective

immutable

Adjective

mutability

Noun

mutability

Noun

mutableness

Noun

mutableness

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