The past participle generally has two forms: one with a mutated vowel, and the other without it, properly from the old inflected form which did not have umlaut.
Those having a mutated vowel in the present have the corresponding unmutated vowel in the preterite.
Most monosyllables have umlaut in the comparative and superlative either exclusively or have mutated beside unmutated forms.
Opperly studied the bowl of mutated flowers by the coffee pot.
She stood in the archway, demure and lovely in an off-the-bosom frock of pale blue skylon edged in mutated mink.
Thousands or at least hundreds of mutated seeds are thus required to produce one mutated individual, and then, how small are its chances of surviving!
It is obvious that, properly speaking, the whole family of a mutated individual, including all its nearer and more remote relatives, should be known and recorded.
In my opinion we have the right to assume that if Draba and violets and [519] others have formerly mutated in this way, other species must at present be in the same changeable condition.
And in order to do this, it is evidently not enough to have in hand the mutated individual, but it is indispensable to have also the mutable parents, or the mutable strain from which it sprang.
Thirdly, the question arises, whether the mutation is complete, not only as to the morphologic character, but also as to the hereditary constitution of the mutated individuals.
It seemed possible to compare the numerical proportion of the mutated seeds with those of normal plants.
To answer this question I had only to continue my experiment, excluding the mutated individuals from any intercrossing with their brethren.
All the children of this originalmutated plant showed the new character, the rays within the disk, without exception.
Both the UPREA mutated virus and the UEESR contagious sterility, with positive vaccines against the former and means of instrumental detection of the latter.
It is not until much later times that the h in the mutated forms of the tenues, or the use of the dot, was extended to the mediae.
Another method of denoting the mutation was to write a dot over the letter, originally the punctum delens, which was justified in the case of mutated f as the latter early became silent.
But no such devices were ready at hand in the case of the medial b, d, g, and the mutated forms of these consonants were consequently not represented at all in the orthography.
In this class the mutatedvowels lose their mutation in the preterite and past partic.
The verbs of the first two conjugations nearly all have a mutated vowel in the present and infinitive, which those of the third conjugation very seldom have.
He was working with gamma radiations on microorganisms, trying to produce a mutated strain of Micrococcus pyogenes that would have enhanced antigenic properties.
At any rate there was a virus--and hemutated it rather than the bacteria.
When followed by original i, the e is, of course, mutated to i, as in skildir plur.
All those of the first conjugation have mutatedvowels in the pres.
Wild and insidious weeds, the outcome of wayward pollination by mutated capitalism.
Pathological envy mutated into solutions the envious could live with.
It mutated into a weapon of self-defence, a verbal fortification, a medium without a message, replacing words with vocables.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mutated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.