- mutabilia
- mu·ta·bil·ia
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
mutabilia — ˌmyüd.əˈbilēə, lyə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of mutabilis 1. in former classifications : a suborder of Caudata comprising all salamanders that normally undergo metamorphosis 2. in some… … Useful english dictionary
de nomine proprio non est curandum cum in substantia non erretur; quia nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /diy nomaniy prowpriyow non est kyaraendam kam in sabstaensh(iy)a non ariytar, kwaya nomana myiiwtabiliya sant, riyz otam imowbaliyz/ As to the proper namei it is not to be regarded where it errs not in substance, because names are changeable,… … Black's law dictionary
nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /nomana myuwtabil(i)ya sant, riyz odam amowbaliyz/ names are mutable, but things are immovable [immutable] A name may be true or false, or may change, but the thing itself always maintains its identity … Black's law dictionary
de nomine proprio non est curandum cum in substantia non erretur; quia nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /diy nomaniy prowpriyow non est kyaraendam kam in sabstaensh(iy)a non ariytar, kwaya nomana myiiwtabiliya sant, riyz otam imowbaliyz/ As to the proper namei it is not to be regarded where it errs not in substance, because names are changeable,… … Black's law dictionary
nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /nomana myuwtabil(i)ya sant, riyz odam amowbaliyz/ names are mutable, but things are immovable [immutable] A name may be true or false, or may change, but the thing itself always maintains its identity … Black's law dictionary
De nomine proprio non est curandum cum in substantia non erretur; quia nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — As to the proper name, it is not to be regarded when there is no substantial error, because names are changeable; but things, that is, facts, are not … Ballentine's law dictionary
Nomina sunt mutabilia, res autem immobiles — Names are mutable, but things are immutable … Ballentine's law dictionary
identity — iden·ti·ty n pl ties 1: sameness of essential character or aspect collateral estoppel requires identity of the issues and the parties 2 a: separate or distinct existence when movables lose their identity or become an integral part of the… … Law dictionary
immutable — I adjective adamant, ageless, confirmed, constans, constant, continual, continuous, durable, eternal, firm, fixed, immovable, immutabilis, implacable, incontrovertible, indestructible, inexorable, inflexible, intractable, invariable, irremovable … Law dictionary
mutable — I adjective alterable, capricious, changeable, changeful, commutable, fickle, fluctuating, inconstans, inconstant, irresolute, mutabilis, protean, subject to change, transient, uncertain, undecided, unreliable, unsettled, unstable, unsteadfast,… … Law dictionary