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Definition of change
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Change
(v. t.) A
public
house;
an
alehouse.
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Convert
::
Convert
(v. t.) To
change
(one
proposition)
into
another,
so that what was the
subject
of the first
becomes
the
predicate
of the
second..
Tropology
::
Tropology
(n.) A
rhetorical
mode of
speech,
including
tropes,
or
changes
from the
original
import
of the
word..
Shroff
::
Shroff
(n.) A
banker,
or
changer
of
money..
Sour
::
Sour
(superl.)
Changed,
as by
keeping,
so as to be acid,
rancid,
or
musty,
turned..
Same
::
Same (v. i.) Not
different
or
other;
not
another
or
others;
identical;
unchanged.
Revert
::
Revert
(v. i.) To
change
back, as from a
soluble
to an
insoluble
state or the
reverse;
thus,
phosphoric
acid in
certain
fertilizers
reverts..
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..
Chromatophore
::
Chromatophore
(n.) A
contractile
cell or
vesicle
containing
liquid
pigment
and
capable
of
changing
its form or size, thus
causing
changes
of color in the
translucent
skin of such
animals
as
possess
them. They are
highly
developed
and
numerous
in the
cephalopods..
Polychromatic
::
Polychromatic
(a.)
Showing
a
variety,
or a
change,
of
colors..
Counterchanged
::
Counterchanged
(a.)
Exchanged.
Volcanic
::
Volcanic
(a.)
Changed
or
affected
by the heat of a
volcano.
Daphne
::
Daphne
(n.) A nymph of
Diana,
fabled
to have been
changed
into a
laurel
tree..
Changer
::
Changer
(n.) One who
changes
or
alters
the form of
anything.
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The act of
giving
or
taking
one thing in
return
for
another
which is
regarded
as an
equivalent;
as, an
exchange
of
cattle
for
grain..
Transfiguratien
::
Transfiguratien
(n.) A
change
of form or
appearance;
especially,
the
supernatural
change
in the
personal
appearance
of our
Savior
on the
mount..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) To alter by
substituting
something
else for, or by
giving
up for
something
else; as, to
change
the
clothes;
to
change
one's
occupation;
to
change
one's
intention..
Hostile
::
Hostile
(a.)
Belonging
or
appropriate
to an
enemy;
showing
the
disposition
of an
enemy;
showing
ill will and
malevolence,
or a
desire
to
thwart
and
injure;
occupied
by an enemy or
enemies;
inimical;
unfriendly;
as, a
hostile
force;
hostile
intentions;
a
hostile
country;
hostile
to a
sudden
change..
Inconsistent
::
Inconsistent
(a.) Not
exhibiting
uniformity
of
sentiment,
steadiness
to
principle,
etc.;
unequal;
fickle;
changeable..
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To
become;
to be, or to be
capable
of
being,
changed
or
fashioned
into; to do the part or
office
of; to
furnish
the
material
for; as, he will make a good
musician;
sweet cider makes sour
vinegar;
wool makes warm
clothing..
Convertible
::
Convertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
converted;
susceptible
of
change;
transmutable;
transformable.
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