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单词 transmutable
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transmutableadj.

Brit. /trɑːnzˈmjuːtəb(ə)l/, /tranzˈmjuːtəb(ə)l/, /trɑːnsˈmjuːtəb(ə)l/, /transˈmjuːtəb(ə)l/, U.S. /trænzˈmjudəbəl/, /træn(t)sˈmjudəbəl/
Etymology: < medieval Latin transmūtābilis (Albertus Magnus, a1250), < Latin transmūtāre to transmute v.: compare mutable.
a. Capable of being transmuted or changed into something else.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > [adjective] > capable of transformation
transmutablea1475
convertible1533
transfusible1661
transformable1675
a1475 Bk. Quinte Essence (1889) 14 Oure 5 essencie is þe instrument of alle vertues of þing transmutable if þei be putt in it, encreessynge an hundrid foold her worchingis.
1545 T. Raynald in tr. E. Roesslin Byrth of Mankynde i. sig. F.vi By contynuall circulation of the matter transmutable, she maye brynge her purpourpose [sic] to passe.
1652 J. French York-shire Spaw ii. 6 All Elements are mutually transmutable into one the other.
1731 A. Bower Historia Litteraria 2 379 Animal Substances are..more easily transmutable into animal Juices than vegetable.
1879 tr. A. de Quatrefages de Bréau Human Species 39 Lamarck, Geoffroy, Darwin and his school, consider the species not only as variable but as transmutable.
1896 Cycl. Rev. Current Hist. (U.S.) 6 3 (note) Professor Dewar and others have shown the X rays to be transmutable into light rays affecting the eye.
b. Liable to change, changeable, mutable.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > changeableness > [adjective]
slidinga900
wankleeOE
windyc1000
unsteadfastc1200
fleeting?c1225
loose?c1225
brotelc1315
unstablec1340
varyingc1340
variantc1374
motleyc1380
ungroundedc1380
muablea1393
passiblea1393
remuablea1393
changeablea1398
movablea1398
variablec1397
slidderya1400
ticklec1400
variantc1412
flitting1413
mutable?a1425
movingc1425
flaskisable1430
flickering1430
transmutablec1430
vertible1447
brittlea1450
ficklea1450
permutablec1450
unfirmc1450
uncertain1477
turnable1483
unsteadfast1483
vagrantc1522
inconstant1526
alterable?1531
stirringc1540
slippery1548
various1552
slid?1553
mutala1561
rolling1561
weathery1563
unconstant1568
interchangeable1574
fluctuant1575
stayless1575
transitive1575
voluble1575
changeling1577
queasy1579
desultory1581
huff-puff1582
unstaid1586
vagrant1586
changeful1590
floating1594
Protean1594
unstayed1594
swimming1596
anchorless1597
mobilec1600
ticklish1601
catching1603
labile1603
unrooted1604
quicksilvered1605
versatile1605
insubstantial1607
uncertain1609
brandling1611
rootless1611
squeasy1611
wind-changinga1616
insolid1618
ambulatory1625
versatilous1629
plastic1633
desultorious1637
unbottomed1641
fluid1642
fluent1648
yea-and-nay1648
versipellous1650
flexile1651
uncentred1652
variating1653
chequered1656
slideable1662
transchangeative1662
weathercock-like1663
flicketing1674
fluxa1677
lapsable1678
wanton1681
veering1684
upon the weathercock1702
contingent1703
unsettled?1726
fermentable1731
afloat1757
brickle1768
wavy1795
vagarious1798
unsettled1803
fitful1810
metamorphosical1811
undulating1815
tittupya1817
titubant1817
mutative1818
papier mâché1818
teetotum1819
vacillating1822
capricious1823
sensitive1828
quicksilvery1829
unengrafted1829
fluxionala1834
proteiform1833
liquid1835
tottlish1835
kaleidoscopic1846
versative1846
kaleidoscopical1858
tottery1861
choppy1865
variative1874
variational1879
wimbly-wambly1881
fluctuable1882
shifty1882
giveable1884
shifty1884
tippy1886
mutatory1890
upsettable1890
rocky1897
undulatory1897
streaky1898
tottly1905
tipply1906
up and down1907
inertialess1927
sometimey1946
rise-and-fall1950
switchable1961
c1430 J. Lydgate Minor Poems (Percy Soc.) 197 The world unsuyr, fortune transmutable.
1509 S. Hawes Conuercyon Swerers (de Worde) v Worldly rychesse is often transmutable.
1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1845) xiii. 51 They nothing thynke on fortune variable, Whyche al theyr ryches shal make transmutable.

Derivatives

transˈmutably adv. in a transmutable manner.
ΚΠ
1736 N. Bailey et al. Dictionarium Britannicum (ed. 2) Transmutably, in a manner capable of being chang'd.
transˈmutableness n. transmutability.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > [noun] > capability of transformation
transmutability1611
transmutableness1666
convertibility1735
conversibility1784
translatability1792
transformability1875
1666 R. Boyle Origine Formes & Qualities 121 Some Learned Modern Naturalists have conjectur'd at the easy Transmutablenesse of Water.
1680 R. Boyle Exper. & Notes Prodvcibleness Chymicall Princ. v. 265 in Sceptical Chymist (new ed.) The Aristotelian Hypothesis, of the transmutableness of what they call Elements.
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