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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 give and take
reciprocally;
to
exchange;
--
followed
by with; as, to
change
place,
or hats, or
money,
with
another..
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Respiratory
::
Respiratory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
respiration;
serving
for
respiration;
as, the
respiratory
organs;
respiratory
nerves;
the
respiratory
function;
respiratory
changes..
Brace
::
Brace (n.) A piece of
material
used to
transmit,
or
change
the
direction
of,
weight
or
pressure;
any one of the
pieces,
in a frame or
truss,
which
divide
the
structure
into
triangular
parts.
It may act as a tie, or as a
strut,
and
serves
to
prevent
distortion
of the
structure,
and
transverse
strains
in its
members.
A
boiler
brace is a
diagonal
stay,
connecting
the head with the
shell..
Revolutionize
::
Revolutionize
(v. t.) To
change
completely,
as by a
revolution;
as, to
revolutionize
a
government..
Transformation
::
Transformation
(n.) The
change,
as of an
equation
or
quantity,
into
another
form
without
altering
the
value..
Changed
::
Changed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chang.
Alter
::
Alter (v. i.) To
become,
in some
respects,
different;
to vary; to
change;
as, the
weather
alters
almost
daily;
rocks or
minerals
alter by
exposure..
Archangelic
::
Archangelic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
archangels;
of the
nature
of, or
resembling,
an
archangel..
Knuckle
::
Knuckle
(n.) A
convex
portion
of a
vessel's
figure
where a
sudden
change
of shape
occurs,
as in a canal boat, where a
nearly
vertical
side joins a
nearly
flat
bottom..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.)
Alternate
succession;
alternation;
a
mingling.
Glide
::
Glide (n.) A
transitional
sound in
speech
which is
produced
by the
changing
of the mouth
organs
from one
definite
position
to
another,
and with
gradual
change
in the most
frequent
cases;
as in
passing
from the
begining
to the end of a
regular
diphthong,
or from vowel to
consonant
or
consonant
to vowel in a
syllable,
or from one
component
to the other of a
double
or
diphthongal
consonant
(see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and
others),
the
vanish
(or brief final
element)
Lesion
::
Lesion
(n.) Any
morbid
change
in the
exercise
of
functions
or the
texture
of
organs.
Metamorphose
::
Metamorphose
(v. t.) To
change
into a
different
form; to
transform;
to
transmute.
Changeable
::
Changeable
(a.)
Appearing
different,
as in
color,
in
different
lights,
or under
different
circumstances;
as,
changeable
silk..
Paramorph
::
Paramorph
(n.) A kind of
pseudomorph,
in which there has been a
change
of
physical
characters
without
alteration
of
chemical
composition,
as the
change
of
aragonite
to
calcite..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.) The act of
putting
one thing in the place of
another,
or of
changing
the place of a
thing;
change;
substitution..
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) To
change
the
direction
of (a
vessel)
when
sailing
closehauled,
by
putting
the helm alee and
shifting
the tacks and sails so that she will
proceed
to
windward
nearly
at right
angles
to her
former
course..
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..
Climacteric
::
Climacteric
(n.) A
period
in human life in which some great
change
is
supposed
to take place in the
constitution.
The
critical
periods
are
thought
by some to be the years
produced
by
multiplying
7 into the odd
numbers
3, 5, 7, and 9; to which
others
add the 81st
year..
Reexchange
::
Reexchange
(v. t.) To
exchange
anew; to
reverse
(a
previous
exchange).
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) A money
changer.
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