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`change` in Latin

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change

  1. noun
    • act or process of becoming different
      mutatio
      The change in weather surprised us. — Mutatio tempestatis nos perturbavit.
      commutatio
      The change in leadership was sudden. — Commutatio principatus repentina erat.
    • coins returned after a purchase
      nummuli
      He gave me the wrong change. — Nummulos falsos mihi dedit.
      reliquiae
      Here is your change. — Ecce reliquiae tuae.
    • replacement of clothes or gear
      mutatio vestium
      He packed a change of clothes. — Mutationem vestium paravit.
    • [financial], difference in amount or value
      differentia [financial]
      There was a change in the price. — Differentia in pretio erat.
  2. verb
    • to make or become different
      mutare
      They want to change the rules. — Regulas mutare volunt.
      commutare
      She changed her opinion. — Opinionem suam commutavit.
    • to replace clothing or gear
      vestes mutare
      She changed into a dress. — Vestes in stolam mutavit.