"Mutator formarum" is the Latin equivalent of "shape shifter."
Specifically, the masculine gender noun "mutator," in the nominative singular as the subject of the sentence, means "he who changes." The feminine gender noun "formarum," in the genitive singular as the object of possession, means "of forms, of shapes." The pronunciation is "moo-TAH-tohr fohr-MAH-room" according to the liturgical Latin of the Church.
Shape in Latin is Forma and the genitive is Formæ, its a member of the 1st Declension Stupid guy>>>shape in latin.
The Latin word form means: to shape or form!
form means to shape
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Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
In Latin, the term "shape shifter" can be translated as "mutator formae" or "mutatio formae," where "mutator" means "changer" or "transformer," and "forma" means "shape" or "form." The concept implies the ability to change one's physical form or appearance, often associated with mythological or fantastical beings.
The Shape Shifter was created in 2006.
Odo from DS9 is a shape-shifter.
A shape shifter is someone who can change into someone else. They can change their body and shape into something else if they choose.
I would name a shape shifter "Morpho." It has a mystical and transformative ring to it.
There are tons of faerie shape shifters.
A shape shifter is a fictional being. Therefore, one cannot become on. In fiction a shape shifter is someone who can transform themselves from one being to another.
The Latin phrase that could be interpreted as "time shifter" is "tempus mutator," where "tempus" means "time" and "mutator" means "shifter" or "changer." However, it's worth noting that Latin does not have a direct equivalent for modern concepts like "time shifter." Context in which you want to use the term may provide alternative translations.
No. Shape-shifters are not real. They are fantasy.
you become...STUPID
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