verb (used with object), verb (used without object), trans·mut·ed, trans·mut·ing. to change from one
nature, substance, form, or condition into another; transform.
Origin: 1400–50; late Middle English <
Latin trānsmūtāre to shift, equivalent to
trāns- trans- +
mūtāre to change.
Related forms trans·mut·a·ble, adjective
trans·mut·a·bil·i·ty, trans·mut·a·ble·ness, noun
trans·mut·a·bly, adverb
trans·mut·er, noun
un·trans·mut·a·bil·i·ty, noun
un·trans·mut·a·ble, adjective
un·trans·mut·a·ble·ness, noun
un·trans·mut·a·b·ly, adverb
un·trans·mut·ed, adjective
Synonyms
metamorphose, convert, alter.
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