immutabile
Italian
Etymology
From Latin immutabĭlis, in- + mutabile.
Adjective
immutabile (masculine and feminine plural immutabili)
- unchangeable, changeless, unchanging, immutable
- hardwired
- Not changeable
- In humans and animals, genetically determined, instinctive behavior, as opposed to learned behavior.
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Latin
Adjective
immūtābile
- nominative neuter singular of immūtābilis
- accusative neuter singular of immūtābilis
- vocative neuter singular of immūtābilis
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