Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Immutable.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Immutable.
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- adjective   Obsolete form of immutable .
Etymologies
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Examples
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								You see, one unmutable fact of life is that we reap what we sow! Hatching New Life 2009 
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								You see, one unmutable fact of life is that we reap what we sow! Archive 2009-05-01 2009 
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								Here the unmutable variable earthGravith utilizes the units m and the units s, we know that the unit m stands for meters and the s stands for seconds let atmosphere = 101325.0 MSDN Blogs 2009 
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								Here the unmutable variable earthGravith utilizes the units m and the units s, we know that the unit m stands for meters and the s stands for seconds let atmosphere = 101325.0 MSDN Blogs 2009 
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								Here the unmutable variable earthGravith utilizes the units m and the units s, we know that the unit m stands for meters and the s stands for seconds let atmosphere = 101325.0 MSDN Blogs 2009 
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								Here the unmutable variable earthGravith utilizes the units m and the units s, we know that the unit m stands for meters and the s stands for seconds let atmosphere = 101325.0 MSDN Blogs 2009 
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