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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.) A
passing
from one phase to
another;
as, a
change
of the
moon..
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Revulsion
::
Revulsion
(n.) A
sudden
reaction;
a
sudden
and
complete
change;
--
applied
to the
feelings.
Changeling
::
Changeling
(n.) One apt to
change;
a
waverer.
Swap
::
Swap (v. i.) To
exchange
(usually
two
things
of the same
kind);
to swop.
Ramp
::
Ramp (n.) A short bend,
slope,
or
curve,
where a hand rail or cap
changes
its
direction..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.) The act of
mutually
changing;
the act of
mutually
giving
and
receiving;
exchange;
as, the
interchange
of
civilities
between
two
persons..
Counterchange
::
Counterchange
(n.)
Exchange;
reciprocation.
Cycle
::
Cycle (v. i.) To pass
through
a cycle of
changes;
to recur in
cycles.
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To cause to
remain
in a given
situation
or
condition;
to
maintain
unchanged;
to hold or
preserve
in any state or
tenor.
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
perfect
or
improve
by fire or heat; to
submit
to the
action
of fire or heat for some
economic
purpose;
to
destroy
or
change
some
property
or
properties
of, by
exposure
to fire or heat in due
degree
for
obtaining
a
desired
residuum,
product,
or
effect;
to bake; as, to burn clay in
making
bricks
or
pottery;
to burn wood so as to
produce
charcoal;
to burn
limestone
for the
lime..
Case
::
Case (n.) One of the
forms,
or the
inflections
or
changes
of form, of a noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
which
indicate
its
relation
to other
words,
and in the
aggregate
constitute
its
declension;
the
relation
which a noun or
pronoun
sustains
to some other
word..
Agreement
::
Agreement
(n.) A
concurrence
in an
engagement
that
something
shall be done or
omitted;
an
exchange
of
promises;
mutual
understanding,
arrangement,
or
stipulation;
a
contract..
Trade
::
Trade (v. t.) To sell or
exchange
in
commerce;
to
barter.
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.) A
change
of the
position
of the hand on the
finger
board,
in
playing
the
violin..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To cause to move upon a
center,
or as if upon a
center;
to give
circular
motion
to; to cause to
revolve;
to cause to move
round,
either
partially,
wholly,
or
repeatedly;
to make to
change
position
so as to
present
other sides in given
directions;
to make to face
otherwise;
as, to turn a wheel or a
spindle;
to turn the body or the
head..
Conversive
::
Conversive
(a.)
Capable
of being
converted
or
changed.
Vulcanize
::
Vulcanize
(v. t.) To
change
the
properties
of, as
caoutchouc,
or India
rubber,
by the
process
of
vulcanization..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) One of the
successive
portions
of a
course,
or of a
series
of
occurrences,
reckoning
from
change
to
change;
hence,
a
winding;
a bend; a
meander..
Storax
::
Storage
(n.) The price
changed
for
keeping
goods in a
store.
Leave
::
Leave (v.) To let
remain
unremoved
or
undone;
to let stay or
continue,
in
distinction
from what is
removed
or
changed..
Bi-
::
Bi- () In the
composition
of
chemical
names bi-
denotes
two
atoms,
parts,
or
equivalents
of that
constituent
to the name of which it is
prefixed,
to one of the other
component,
or that such
constituent
is
present
in
double
the
ordinary
proportion;
as,
bichromate,
bisulphide.
Be- and di- are often used
interchangeably..
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