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Definition of change
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Change
(v. t.) A place where
merchants
and
others
meet to
transact
business;
a
building
appropriated
for
mercantile
transactions.
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Ossific
::
Ossific
(a.)
Capable
of
producing
bone;
having
the power to
change
cartilage
or other
tissue
into bone.
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..
Larva
::
Larva (n.) Any young
insect
from the time that it
hatches
from the egg until it
becomes
a pupa, or
chrysalis.
During
this time it
usually
molts
several
times,
and may
change
its form or color each time. The
larvae
of many
insects
are much like the
adults
in form and
habits,
but have no trace of
wings,
the
rudimentary
wings
appearing
only in the pupa
stage.
In other
groups
of
insects
the
larvae
are
totally
unlike
the
parents
in
structure
and
habits,
and are
called
caterpillars,
grubs,
maggots,
et
Mechanographic
::
Mechanographic
(a.)
Written,
copied,
or
recorded
by
machinery;
produced
by
mechanography;
as, a
mechanographic
record
of
changes
of
temperature;
mechanographic
prints..
Impanation
::
Impanation
(a.)
Embodiment
in
bread;
the
supposed
real
presence
and union of
Christ's
material
body and blood with the
substance
of the
elements
of the
eucharist
without
a
change
in their
nature;
--
distinguished
from
transubstantiation,
which
supposes
a
miraculous
change
of the
substance
of the
elements.
It is akin to
consubstantiation..
Unbethink
::
Unbethink
(v. t.) To
change
the mind of
(one's
self).
Beriberi
::
Beriberi
(n.) An acute
disease
occurring
in
India,
characterized
by
multiple
inflammatory
changes
in the
nerves,
producing
great
muscular
debility,
a
painful
rigidity
of the
limbs,
and
cachexy..
Refraction
::
Refraction
(n.) The
change
in the
direction
of ray of
light,
heat, or the like, when it
enters
obliquely
a
medium
of a
different
density
from that
through
which it has
previously
moved..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
change
from a given use or
office;
to
divert,
as to
another
purpose
or end; to
transfer;
to use or
employ;
to
apply;
to
devote..
Dolphin
::
Dolphin
(n.) The
Coryphaena
hippuris,
a fish of about five feet in
length,
celebrated
for its
surprising
changes
of color when
dying.
It is the fish
commonly
known as the
dolphin.
See
Coryphaenoid..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) To
accept
and pay when due; as, to
honora
bill of
exchange..
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To bring back from a state of
injury
or
decay,
or from a
changed
condition;
as, to
restore
a
painting,
statue,
etc..
Diazotize
::
Diazotize
(v. t.) To
subject
to such
reactions
or
processes
that diazo
compounds,
or their
derivatives,
shall be
produced
by
chemical
exchange
or
substitution..
Motion
::
Motion
(n.)
Change
of pitch in
successive
sounds,
whether
in the same part or in
groups
of
parts..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) Any
change
or
modification
in the pitch or tone of the
voice.
Reciprocate
::
Reciprocate
(v. i.) To move
forward
and
backward
alternately;
to recur in
vicissitude;
to act
interchangeably;
to
alternate.
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.) The
exchange
or
buying
and
selling
of
commodities;
esp. the
exchange
of
merchandise,
on a large
scale,
between
different
places
or
communities;
extended
trade or
traffic..
Wheel
::
Wheel (v. i.) To
change
direction,
as if
revolving
upon an axis or
pivot;
to turn; as, the
troops
wheeled
to the
right..
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Affected
by
slight
causes;
showing
slight
changes;
as, a
delicate
thermometer..
Alchemize
::
Alchemize
(v. t.) To
change
by
alchemy;
to
transmute.
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