mutar
to mutate; to change
verb moo-TAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin mutare, 'to change'.
Usage Note
Mutar is used both in biology (viruses, cells mutan) and more broadly to mean 'to undergo a fundamental change'. The related noun mutación is the standard term for a genetic mutation. In biology mutar is often intransitive (el virus mutó), while mutar algo (transitive) means 'to cause something to mutate'.
Examples
"El virus mutó y se volvió más resistente."
Natural Translation
The virus mutated and became more resistant.
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