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What does the prefix mut mean?

The prefix "mut" generally means change or alter. It comes from the Latin word "mutare", which means "to change".

Here are some examples of words using the prefix "mut":

* Mutable: Capable of change or alteration.

* Mutate: To change or alter, especially in a way that is unexpected or unpredictable.

* Mutation: A change in the genetic makeup of an organism.

* Mutiny: An act of rebellion against authority, especially by sailors against their officers.

* Mutual: Shared by two or more parties; reciprocal.

It's important to note that the prefix "mut" is sometimes used in technical contexts with slightly different meanings. For instance, in programming, "mut" might refer to a mutable variable, which is a variable that can be changed after it is created.

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