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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.) Small
money;
the money by means of which the
larger
coins and bank bills are made
available
in small
dealings;
hence,
the
balance
returned
when
payment
is
tendered
by a coin or note
exceeding
the sum due..
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Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The
process
of
setting
accounts
or debts
between
parties
residing
at a
distance
from each
other,
without
the
intervention
of
money,
by
exchanging
orders
or
drafts,
called
bills of
exchange.
These may be drawn in one
country
and
payable
in
another,
in which case they are
called
foreign
bills;
or they may be drawn and made
payable
in the same
country,
in which case they are
called
inland
bills.
The term bill of
exchange
is often
abbreviated
into
exchange;
as, to buy or sell
exchange.
Kaolinization
::
Kaolinization
(n.) The
process
by which
feldspar
is
changed
into
kaolin.
Traffic
::
Traffic
(v.)
Commerce,
either
by
barter
or by
buying
and
selling;
interchange
of goods and
commodities;
trade..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. t.) To
change
or turn from one
belief
or
course
to
another,
as from one
religion
to
another
or from one party or sect to
another..
Coloring
::
Coloring
(n.)
Change
of
appearance
as by
addition
of
color;
appearance;
show;
disguise;
misrepresentation.
Exchangeable
::
Exchangeable
(a.)
Capable
of being
exchanged;
fit or
proper
to be
exchanged.
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) To make a
bargain;
to make a
contract
for the
exchange
of
property
or
services;
--
followed
by with and for; as, to
bargain
with a
farmer
for a cow..
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..
Cut
::
Cut (v. i.) To
divide
a pack of cards into two
portion
to
decide
the deal or
trump,
or to
change
the order of the cards to be
dealt..
Metathesis
::
Metathesis
(n.) A mere
change
in place of a
morbid
substance,
without
removal
from the
body..
Mew
::
Mew (v. t.) To shed or cast; to
change;
to molt; as, the hawk mewed his
feathers..
Oncograph
::
Oncograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
registering
the
changes
observable
with an
oncometer.
Metamorphic
::
Metamorphic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
produced
by, or
exhibiting,
certain
changes
which
minerals
or rocks may have
undergone
since their
original
deposition;
--
especially
applied
to the
recrystallization
which
sedimentary
rocks have
undergone
through
the
influence
of heat and
pressure,
after which they are
called
metamorphic
rocks..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.) The
mutual
exchange
of
commodities
between
two
persons
or
countries;
barter;
commerce.
Etymology
::
Etymology
(n.) That part of
grammar
which
relates
to the
changes
in the form of the words in a
language;
inflection.
Concrescible
::
Concrescible
(a.)
Capable
of being
changed
from a
liquid
to a solid
state.
Factitive
::
Factitive
(a.)
Pertaining
to that
relation
which is
proper
when the act, as of a
transitive
verb, is not
merely
received
by an
object,
but
produces
some
change
in the
object,
as when we say, He made the water
wine..
Inflective
::
Inflective
(a.)
Inflectional;
characterized
by
variation,
or
change
in form, to mark case,
tense,
etc.;
subject
to
inflection..
Curdle
::
Curdle
(v. i.) To
change
into curd; to
coagulate;
as,
rennet
causes
milk to
curdle..
Conservative
::
Conservative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
preserves
from ruin,
injury,
innovation,
or
radical
change;
a
preserver;
a
conserver..
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