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mutor

Mutor is a term that may refer to multiple uses in language and naming. In classical Latin grammar, mutor is the first-person singular present passive indicative form of the verb mutare, meaning to change. As a passive form, it conveys that something is being changed or changed by an agent, and is used in sentences to describe a state resulting from an action.

Beyond Latin, mutor is not a widely recognized common noun in English. It may appear as a

Interpretation depends on context: if encountered in a Latin text, it is a verb form; if in

proper
name
in
various
contexts,
including
as
a
surname
or
as
part
of
place
names
in
some
languages,
and
it
may
also
be
used
as
a
brand
name
or
fictional
character
name.
Because
it
is
rare
and
highly
context-dependent,
disambiguation
is
necessary
when
encountering
the
term.
modern
writing,
it
is
likely
a
proper
noun
or
coined
term.