Re: The word that means 'can adapt for anything'?



At 04:42:19 on Tue, 6 May 2008, Zetsu <absolutelyinvincible@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in <ee85b5c2-42f8-43c2-9347-c2e8fae8008d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

What's that word that means when something can turn into anything else or take the form and specializations of any other breed? I'm not talking about stem cells, it's something else.

Mutability.
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