出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/06/13 14:03 UTC 版)
Unadapted borrowing from Late Latin mūtātīs mūtandīs (“with [the things] to be changed having been changed”).
mutatis mutandis (not comparable)
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To prevent the spread of infectious diseases affecting dogs, legislation was passed in a jurisdiction that requires imported dogs to be vaccinated against common infectious diseases and quarantined for 40 days. Suppose another legislation apply these measures mutatis mutandis to imported cats, then all these measures will be applicable to fishes, subject to modifications (e.g. infectious diseases affecting dogs are to be understood as infectious diseases affecting cats). |
Literally “with [the things] to be changed having been changed”. Of late derivation: earliest appearance in British Latin, 1272.
mūtātīs mūtandīs (not comparable)