| immutability | (n) the quality of being incapable of mutation, Syn. fixity, immutableness, Ant. mutability, mutableness, Example: Darwin challenged the fixity of species |
| immutable | (adj) not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature, Syn. changeless, Ant. mutable, Example: the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God |
| Immutability | n. [ L. immutabilitas: cf. F. immutabilité. ] The state or quality of being immutable; immutableness. Heb. vi. 17. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Immutable | a. [ L. immutabilis; pref. im- not + mutabilis mutable. See Mutable. ] Not mutable; not capable or susceptible of change; unchangeable; unalterable. [ 1913 Webster ] That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation. Heb. vi. 18. [ 1913 Webster ] Immutable, immortal, infinite, -- |