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  • 111mu|ta|ble — «MYOO tuh buhl», adjective. 1. liabto change or capable of change: »mutable customs. SYNONYM(S): changeable, variable. 2. changing; inconstant; fickle: »a mutable person. Nature is a mutable cloud…and never the same (Emerson) …

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  • 112weath|er|cock — «WEHTH uhr KOK», noun, verb. –n. 1. a device to show which way the wind is blowing, especially one in the shape of a rooster; weather vane. 2. Figurative. a person or thing that is changeable or inconstant, especially one who veers easily to… …

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  • 113ARABIC LANGUAGE — ARABIC LANGUAGE. According to the generally accepted division of the semitic languages , Arabic (also called, more appropriately, North Arabic) belongs to the southwest Semitic branch, although some scholars affiliate it with central Semitic. The …

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