The Latin root for "does not change" is "immutable," which comes from the Latin words "in" (not) and "mutare" (to change). It describes something that is unchanging or constant.
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
the latin root mob means empty
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The root word of influx is "fluere," which is Latin for "to flow."
mutate is the root that mutation comes from.
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The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
the latin root mob means empty
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The root word of influx is "fluere," which is Latin for "to flow."
flux (a regular or continual change) fluctuate (to continually change)
mutate is the root that mutation comes from.
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That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
Muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum: the Latin verb meaning to change.
The Latin root for "nine" is "novem."
what is the latin root for apparently