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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.)
Specifically:
To give, or
receive,
smaller
denominations
of money
(technically
called
change)
for; as, to
change
a gold coin or a bank
bill..
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Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The thing given or
received
in
return;
esp., a
publication
exchanged
for
another..
Firm
::
Firm
(superl.)
Not
easily
excited
or
disturbed;
unchanging
in
purpose;
fixed;
steady;
constant;
stable;
unshaken;
not
easily
changed
in
feelings
or will;
strong;
as, a firm
believer;
a firm
friend;
a firm
adherent..
Lunacy
::
Lunacy
(n.)
Insanity
or
madness;
properly,
the kind of
insanity
which is
broken
by
intervals
of
reason,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
influenced
by the
changes
of the moon; any form of
unsoundness
of mind,
except
idiocy;
mental
derangement
or
alienation..
Constant
::
Constant
(n.) A
quantity
that does not
change
its
value;
-- used in
countradistinction
to
variable.
Variation
::
Variation
(n.)
Change
of
termination
of
words,
as in
declension,
conjugation,
derivation,
etc..
Remodel
::
Remodel
(v. t.) To model or
fashion
anew; to
change
the form of.
Swap
::
Swap (v. i.) To
exchange
(usually
two
things
of the same
kind);
to swop.
Changed
::
Changed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chang.
Exchanged
::
Exchanged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Exchang.
Mutable
::
Mutable
(a.)
Capable
of
alteration;
subject
to
change;
changeable
in form,
qualities,
or
nature..
Perversion
::
Perversion
(n.) The act of
perverting,
or the state of being
perverted;
a
turning
from truth or
right;
a
diverting
from the true
intent
or
object;
a
change
to
something
worse;
a
turning
or
applying
to a wrong end or use..
Transposition
::
Transposition
(n.) A
change
of a
composition
into
another
key.
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) One who
conducts
the
business
of
banking;
one who,
individually,
or as a
member
of a
company,
keeps an
establishment
for the
deposit
or loan of
money,
or for
traffic
in
money,
bills of
exchange,
etc..
Orcin
::
Orcin (n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
C6H3.CH3.(OH)2,
which is
obtained
from
certain
lichens
(Roccella,
Lecanora,
etc.),
also from
extract
of
aloes,
and
artificially
from
certain
derivatives
of
toluene.
It
changes
readily
into
orcein..
Batta
::
Batta (n.) Rate of
exchange;
also, the
discount
on
uncurrent
coins..
Exrerience
::
Exrerience
(v. t.) To make
practical
acquaintance
with; to try
personally;
to prove by use or
trial;
to have trial of; to have the lot or
fortune
of; to have
befall
one; to be
affected
by; to feel; as, to
experience
pain or
pleasure;
to
experience
poverty;
to
experience
a
change
of
views..
Inalterable
::
Inalterable
(a.) Not
alterable;
incapable
of being
altered
or
changed;
unalterable.
Tack
::
Tack (v. i.) To
change
the
direction
of a
vessel
by
shifting
the
position
of the helm and
sails;
also (as said of a
vessel),
to have her
direction
changed
through
the
shifting
of the helm and
sails.
See Tack, v. t., 4..
Burse
::
Burse (n.) An
exchange,
for
merchants
and
bankers,
in the
cities
of
continental
Europe.
Same as
Bourse..
Conservative
::
Conservative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
preserves
from ruin,
injury,
innovation,
or
radical
change;
a
preserver;
a
conserver..
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