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mutant
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See also: Mutant
English
Etymology
From Latin mūtāns, present participle of mūtō. By surface analysis, muta- + -ant.
Pronunciation
Noun
mutant (plural mutants)
- (genetics) That which has mutated, with one or more new characteristics from a mutation.
- 1918, Paul Popenoe, Roswell Hill Johnson, Applied Eugenics:
- Furthermore, it is possible that there occasionally arises what may be called a mutant of very desirable character from a eugenic point of view.
- 1922, John Burroughs, The Last Harvest:
- There does seem to have been some mutation among plants […] but in animal life where are the mutants? When or where has a new species originated in this way?
- 1953, E. Everett Evans, Man of Many Minds:
- "How did I ever get such ability?" he wondered. "No one else in our family has it. Am I some sort of a mutant? But if so, how or why? I never heard Dad or Mother mention it."
- (informal) Someone or something that seems strange, abnormal, or bizarre.
- Your neighbor seems to be a mutant; he’s so cringy!
- 1992, Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash, page 364:
- She could really get to like this relationship with Raven, if it weren't for the fact that he's a homicidal mutant.
- (computing) Synonym of mutex.
Translations
something that has mutated
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Adjective
mutant (not comparable)
- (genetics) Of, relating to, undergoing (i.e. mutating), or resulting from change or mutation; that has undergone mutation.
- mutant DNA
- 2020 November 8, Ian Sample, “UK scientists seek mutant Covid samples from Danish mink farms”, in The Guardian:
- Researchers at the SSI found that antibodies from people who recovered from coronavirus were less effective at neutralising the mutant strain, but have not made details of their experiments public.
- (informal) Strange, abnormal, or bizarre.
- Your mutant brother just growled at me again!
- 2020 August 26, Heather Stewart, quoting Boris Johnson, “Boris Johnson blames ‘mutant algorithm’ for exams fiasco”, in The Guardian:
- Boris Johnson got an angry response after telling school pupils that the exam results crisis was caused by a “mutant algorithm” and he was glad it had been “sorted out”.
Translations
mutant: mutating, that has mutated
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Derived terms
Related terms
Further reading
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “mutant”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- “mutant”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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Catalan
Pronunciation
Audio (Barcelona): (file)
Verb
mutant
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
Noun
mutant
Declension
References
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
mutant m anim
Declension
Declension of mutant (hard masculine animate)
Related terms
- See motiv
Further reading
- “mutant”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
- “mutant”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
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Danish
Pronunciation
Noun
mutant c (singular definite mutanten, plural indefinite mutanter)
- mutant (something that has mutated)
Inflection
Synonyms
Further reading
mutant on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
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Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
mutant m (plural mutanten, diminutive mutantje n)
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French
Pronunciation
Adjective
mutant (feminine mutante, masculine plural mutants, feminine plural mutantes)
Participle
mutant
Further reading
- “mutant”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin
Verb
mūtant
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
mutant m animal
Declension
Declension of mutant
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
mutant m (plural mutanți)
Declension
Swedish
Noun
mutant c
- a mutant
Declension
Related terms
See also
References
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