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Definition of change
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Change
(v. t.) That which makes a
variety,
or may be
substituted
for
another..
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Cadaveric
::
Cadaveric
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
corpse,
or the
changes
produced
by
death;
cadaverous;
as,
cadaveric
rigidity..
Alternate
::
Alternate
(v. t.) To
perform
by
turns,
or in
succession;
to cause to
succeed
by
turns;
to
interchange
regularly..
Scorse
::
Scorse
(v. t.) To
barter
or
exchange.
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) That
series
of
changes
under
natural
law which
involves
continuous
progress
from the
homogeneous
to the
heterogeneous
in
structure,
and from the
single
and
simple
to the
diverse
and
manifold
in
quality
or
function.
The
pocess
is by some
limited
to
organic
beings;
by
others
it is
applied
to the
inorganic
and the
psychical.
It is also
applied
to
explain
the
existence
and
growth
of
institutions,
manners,
language,
civilization,
and every
product
of human
activity.
The
agencies
and la
Sheer
::
Sheer (n.) A turn or
change
in a
course.
Buy
::
Buy (v. t.) To
acquire
or
procure
by
something
given or done in
exchange,
literally
or
figuratively;
to get, at a cost or
sacrifice;
to buy
pleasure
with
pain..
Burse
::
Burse (n.) An
exchange,
for
merchants
and
bankers,
in the
cities
of
continental
Europe.
Same as
Bourse..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
consume,
injure,
or
change
the
condition
of, as if by
action
of fire or heat; to
affect
as fire or heat does; as, to burn the mouth with
pepper..
Metamorphosis
::
Metamorphosis
(n.) The
change
of
material
of one kind into
another
through
the
agency
of the
living
organism;
metabolism.
Liquid
::
Liquid
(n.) A
substance
whose parts
change
their
relative
position
on the
slightest
pressure,
and
therefore
retain
no
definite
form; any
substance
in the state of
liquidity;
a fluid that is not
aeriform..
Mechanographic
::
Mechanographic
(a.)
Written,
copied,
or
recorded
by
machinery;
produced
by
mechanography;
as, a
mechanographic
record
of
changes
of
temperature;
mechanographic
prints..
Reciprocally
::
Reciprocally
(adv.)
In a
reciprocal
manner;
so that each
affects
the
other,
and is
equally
affected
by it;
interchangeably;
mutually..
Inflater
::
Inflater
(n.) One who, or that
which,
inflates;
as, the
inflaters
of the stock
exchange..
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..
Paraschematic
::
Paraschematic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
change
from the right form, as in the
formation
of a word from
another
by a
change
of
termination,
gender,
etc..
Disguise
::
Disguise
(v. t.) To
change
the guise or
appearance
of;
especially,
to
conceal
by an
unusual
dress,
or one
intended
to
mislead
or
deceive..
Unnature
::
Unnature
(v. t.) To
change
the
nature
of; to
invest
with a
different
or
contrary
nature.
Set
::
Set (n.)
Permanent
change
of
figure
in
consequence
of
excessive
strain,
as from
compression,
tension,
bending,
twisting,
etc.; as, the set of a
spring..
Transformation
::
Transformation
(n.) Any
change
in an
organism
which
alters
its
general
character
and mode of life, as in the
development
of the germ into the
embryo,
the egg into the
animal,
the larva into the
insect
(metamorphosis),
etc.; also, the
change
which the
histological
units of a
tissue
are prone to
undergo.
See
Metamorphosis..
Transfigure
::
Transfigure
(v. t.)
Especially,
to
change
to
something
exalted
and
glorious;
to give an ideal form to..
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