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mutatis mutandis
mu·ta·tis mu·tan·dis M0501400 (mo͞o-tä′tĭs mo͞o-tän′dĭs) adv. Abbr. m.m. With differences or changes in various details corresponding to a given overall difference or change: the application of maritime law, mutatis mutandis, to space travel. [Latin mūtātīs mūtandīs, the necessary changes having been made (literally, "with the things to be changed having been changed") : mūtātīs, ablative plural of mūtātus, changed, past participle of mūtāre, to change + mūtandīs, ablative plural of mūtandus, to be changed, gerundive of mūtāre.] mutatis mutandis (muːˈtɑːtɪs muːˈtændɪs) the necessary changes having been mademu•ta•tis mu•tan•dis (muˈtɑ tis muˈtɑn dis; Eng. myuˈteɪ tɪs myuˈtæn dɪs) adv. Latin. the necessary changes having been made. mutatis mutandisA Latin phrase meaning the necessary changes having been made.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | mutatis mutandis - with the necessary changes having been carried out | TranslationsMutatis mutandis
MUTATIS MUTANDIS. The necessary changes. This is a phrase of frequent practical occurrence, meaning that matters or things are generally the same, but to be altered, when necessary, as to names, offices, and the like. |