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Definition of changed
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Changed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chang.
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Shear
::
Shear (v. t.) A
strain,
or
change
of
shape,
of an
elastic
body,
consisting
of an
extension
in one
direction,
an equal
compression
in a
perpendicular
direction,
with an
unchanged
magnitude
in the third
direction..
Escuage
::
Escuage
(n.)
Service
of the
shield,
a
species
of
knight
service
by which a
tenant
was bound to
follow
his lord to war, at his own
charge.
It was
afterward
exchanged
for a
pecuniary
satisfaction.
Called
also
scutage..
Cata
::
Cata () The Latin and
English
form of a Greek
preposition,
used as a
prefix
to
signify
down,
downward,
under,
against,
contrary
or
opposed
to,
wholly,
completely;
as in
cataclysm,
catarrh.
It
sometimes
drops the final
vowel,
as in
catoptric;
and is
sometimes
changed
to cath, as in
cathartic,
catholic..
Liquefiable
::
Liquefiable
(a.)
Capable
of being
changed
from a solid to a
liquid
state.
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To be
changed,
altered,
or
transformed;
to
become
transmuted;
also, to
become
by a
change
or
changes;
to grow; as, wood turns to
stone;
water turns to ice; one color turns to
another;
to turn
Mohammedan..
Invertible
::
Invertible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
turned
or
changed.
Medusa
::
Medusa
(n.) The
Gorgon;
or one of the
Gorgons
whose hair was
changed
into
serpents,
after which all who
looked
upon her were
turned
into
stone..
Hysteresis
::
Hysteresis
(n.) A
lagging
or
retardation
of the
effect,
when the
forces
acting
upon a body are
changed,
as if from
velocity
or
internal
friction;
a
temporary
resistance
to
change
from a
condition
previously
induced,
observed
in
magnetism,
thermoelectricity,
etc., on
reversal
of
polarity..
Calcify
::
Calcify
(v. i.) To
become
changed
into a stony or
calcareous
condition,
in which lime is a
principal
ingredient,
as in the
formation
of
teeth..
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
changing,
or of being
changed,
for the
worse;
departure
from what is pure,
simple,
or
correct;
as, a
corruption
of
style;
corruption
in
language..
Scrip
::
Scrip (n.) A
preliminary
certificate
of a
subscription
to the
capital
of a bank,
railroad,
or other
company,
or for a share of other joint
property,
or a loan,
stating
the
amount
of the
subscription
and the date of the
payment
of the
installments;
as,
insurance
scrip,
consol
scrip,
etc. When all the
installments
are paid, the scrip is
exchanged
for a bond share
certificate..
Frontal
::
Frontal
(n.) A
movable,
decorative
member
in
metal,
carved
wood, or,
commonly,
in rich stuff or in
embroidery,
covering
the front of the
altar.
Frontals
are
usually
changed
according
to the
different
ceremonies..
Monad
::
Monad (n.) An atom or
radical
whose
valence
is one, or which can
combine
with, be
replaced
by, or
exchanged
for, one atom of
hydrogen..
Counterchanged
::
Counterchanged
(a.)
Exchanged.
Inconverted
::
Inconverted
(a.) Not
turned
or
changed
about.
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.)
Remaining
unchanged
or
invariable,
as a
quantity,
force,
law, etc..
Changed
::
Changed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chang.
New
::
New
(superl.)
As if
lately
begun or made;
having
the state or
quality
of
original
freshness;
also,
changed
for the
better;
renovated;
unworn;
untried;
unspent;
as, rest and
travel
made him a new man..
Convertible
::
Convertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
exchanged
or
interchanged;
reciprocal;
interchangeable.
Immutate
::
Immutate
(a.)
Unchanged.
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