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mutatis mutandis

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mu⋅ta⋅tis mu⋅tan⋅dis

[moo-tah-tees moo-tahn-dees; Eng. myoo-tey-tis myoo-tan-dis]
Latin.
the necessary changes having been made.
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mu·ta·tis mu·tan·dis   (mōō-tä'tĭs mōō-tän'dĭs)   
adv.   Abbr. m.m.
The necessary changes having been made; having substituted new terms; with respective differences taken into consideration.

[Latin mūtātīs mūtandīs : mūtātīs, ablative pl. past participle of mūtāre, to change + mūtandīs, ablative pl. gerundive of mūtāre.]
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