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Definition of change
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of change is as below...
Change
(v. t.) To alter by
substituting
something
else for, or by
giving
up for
something
else; as, to
change
the
clothes;
to
change
one's
occupation;
to
change
one's
intention..
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Scene
::
Scene (n.) So much of a play as
passes
without
change
of
locality
or time, or
important
change
of
character;
hence,
a
subdivision
of an act; a
separate
portion
of a play,
subordinate
to the act, but
differently
determined
in
different
plays;
as, an act of four
scenes..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(v. i.) To make an
interchange;
to
alternate.
Variant
::
Variant
(a.)
Changeable;
changing;
fickle.
Devaporation
::
Devaporation
(n.) The
change
of vapor into
water,
as in the
formation
of
rain..
Inexorable
::
Inexorable
(a.) Not to be
persuaded
or moved by
entreaty
or
prayer;
firm;
determined;
unyielding;
unchangeable;
inflexible;
relentless;
as, an
inexorable
prince
or
tyrant;
an
inexorable
judge..
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.)
Steadfast;
fixed;
unalterable;
unchangeable;
-- used of the mind or will; as, an
immovable
purpose,
or a man who
remain
immovable..
Payee
::
Payee (n.) The
person
to whom money is to be, or has been, paid; the
person
named in a bill or note, to whom, or to whose
order,
the
amount
is
promised
or
directed
to be paid. See Bill of
exchange,
under
Bill..
Metaplasm
::
Metaplasm
(n.) A
change
in the
letters
or
syllables
of a word.
Variable
::
Variable
(a.)
Having
the
capacity
of
varying
or
changing;
capable
of
alternation
in any
manner;
changeable;
as,
variable
winds or
seasons;
a
variable
quantity..
Metaphysis
::
Metaphysis
(n.)
Change
of form;
transformation.
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) A total or
radical
change;
as, a
revolution
in one's
circumstances
or way of
living..
Metamorphosis
::
Metamorphosis
(n.) The
change
of
material
of one kind into
another
through
the
agency
of the
living
organism;
metabolism.
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The act of
permuting;
exchange
of the thing for
another;
mutual
transference;
interchange.
Uralitization
::
Uralitization
(n.) The
change
of
pyroxene
to
amphibole
by
paramorphism.
Revert
::
Revert
(v. t.) To
change
back. See
Revert,
v. i..
Electrepeter
::
Electrepeter
(n.) An
instrument
used to
change
the
direction
of
electric
currents;
a
commutator.
Baroscope
::
Baroscope
(n.) Any
instrument
showing
the
changes
in the
weight
of the
atmosphere;
also, less
appropriately,
any
instrument
that
indicates
-or
foreshadows
changes
of the
weather,
as a deep vial of
liquid
holding
in
suspension
some
substance
which rises and falls with
atmospheric
changes..
Transitional
::
Transitional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
transition;
involving
or
denoting
transition;
as,
transitional
changes;
transitional
stage..
Metamorphosis
::
Metamorphosis
(n.) A
change
in the form or
function
of a
living
organism,
by a
natural
process
of
growth
or
development;
as, the
metamorphosis
of the yolk into the
embryo,
of a
tadpole
into a frog, or of a bud into a
blossom.
Especially,
that form of
sexual
reproduction
in which an
embryo
undergoes
a
series
of
marked
changes
of
external
form, as the
chrysalis
stage,
pupa
stage,
etc., in
insects.
In these
intermediate
stages
sexual
reproduction
is
usually
impossible,
but they
ultimately
pass into
Nounize
::
Nounize
(v. t.) To
change
(an
adjective,
verb, etc.) into a
noun..
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