Mutatis-mutandis


[moo-tah-tees moo-tahn-dees; English myoo-tey-tis myoo-tan-dis] /muˈtɑ tis muˈtɑn dis; English myuˈteɪ tɪs myuˈtæn dɪs/

adverb, Latin.
1.
the necessary changes having been made.
/muːˈtɑːtɪs muːˈtændɪs/
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1.
the necessary changes having been made

“with the necessary changes,” Latin, literally “things being changed that have to be changed,” from the ablative plurals of, respectively, the past participle and gerundive of mutare “to change” (see mutable).

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