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mutável
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mutable
Capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature.
changeable
immutable
Portuguese
mutável
1
Pisces, being the
mutable
sign of water, tends to stabilize the element.
2
What happened to our world being
mutable
in time with our expectations?
3
Time was folded, flexible,
mutable
,
in ways that Navire could not comprehend.
4
To the
mutable
faces below she looked the Queen at that instant.
5
Nature is a
mutable
cloud which is always and never the same.
6
People are more complicated,
mutable
,
subtle and surprising than these either-or categories.
7
The eyes in repose were a trifle languid, in animation
mutable
and brilliant.
8
The lesson from all the
mutable
creation is the immutable God.
9
The
'
mutable
'
in all creatures is the combination of the five primal essences.
10
It was red,
mutable
,
shrouded in shadows, terrible like her mood.
11
The true lesson to be drawn from the
mutable
phenomena of earth is-heaven
12
Simply because she was of the sex born
mutable
and explosive.
13
Then the calm persistence of the man conquered the swaying,
mutable
,
passionate crowd.
14
To trace the mischievous effects of a
mutable
government would fill a volume.
15
The internal effects of a
mutable
policy are still more calamitous.
16
The motives and allegiances of these Families are
mutable
and are never absolutes.
mutable
as mutable
highly mutable
mutable good
mutable language
always mutable
Portuguese
mutável
alterável
modificável
Catalan
mutable
canviable