Advertisement

mutatis mutandis

"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" (from PIE root *mei- (1) "to change, go, move").

Others are reading

Advertisement
Definitions of mutatis mutandis from WordNet

mutatis mutandis (adv.)
with the necessary changes having been carried out;
From wordnet.princeton.edu

Dictionary entries near mutatis mutandis

mutable

mutagen

mutant

mutate

mutation

mutatis mutandis

mute

muted

mutely

muteness

mutilate