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Oh, absolutely! "Mundate" and "mundane" are quite similar words. They both come from the Latin word "mundus," meaning "world." "Mundane" is used to describe something ordinary or lacking excitement, while "mundate" is a variation that means to command or order in a simple way. Just like happy little trees, these words are part of the beautiful landscape of our language.

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