mutandis

/ˈmjuːtændɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A Latin phrase used to indicate that a particular statement is qualified or modified in some way, typically by a subsequent clause or phrase.

“The terms of the contract are subject to the usual caveats mutandis, of course.”

2. adverb

Used to indicate that a particular statement is qualified or modified in some way, typically by a subsequent clause or phrase.

“The deal was agreed upon mutandis, with further negotiations to follow.”

Synonyms

  • provided that
  • subject to

Antonyms

  • despite
  • regardless