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mutatis mutandis

/m(j)uːˌtɑːtɪs muːˈtandɪs/ · adv

Meaning

  1. With the necessary changes being made; with the necessary modifications; with such changes as are necessary to ensure congruence.

Etymology / origin

Unadapted borrowing from Late Latin mūtātīs mūtandīs (“with [the things] to be changed having been changed”).

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