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mutable
01
able to change or be transformed in form, quality, or nature
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
most mutable
Comparative
more mutable
gradable
Examples
Young minds are often considered mutable, ready to absorb new information and adapt.
02
likely to experience genetic alterations or mutations
Examples
Some species are more mutable and, hence, have a higher likelihood of evolving rapidly.
03
prone to frequent change; inconstant
04
give erotic character to or make more interesting
Lexical Tree
immutable
mutability
mutableness
mutable
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