Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for TRANS-MU'TA-BLE
TRANS-MU-TA-BIL'I-TYTRANS-MU-TA-BLY
TRANS-MU'TA-BLE, a. [from transmute.]
Capable of being changed into a different substance, or into something of a different form or nature. The fluids and solids of an animal body are transmutable into one another. Arbuthnot.
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