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Definition of change
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Change
(v. t.) A
public
house;
an
alehouse.
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Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) To give and
receive
reciprocally,
as
things
of the same kind; to
barter;
to swap; as, to
exchange
horses
with a
neighbor;
to
exchange
houses
or
hats..
Nutritional
::
Nutritional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
nutrition;
as,
nutritional
changes..
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.) Done by each to the
other;
interchanging
or
interchanged;
given and
received;
due from each to each;
mutual;
as,
reciprocal
love;
reciprocal
duties..
Steady
::
Steady
(n.)
Constant
in
feeling,
purpose,
or
pursuit;
not
fickle,
changeable,
or
wavering;
not
easily
moved or
persuaded
to alter a
purpose;
resolute;
as, a man
steady
in his
principles,
in his
purpose,
or in the
pursuit
of an
object..
Redraft
::
Redraft
(n.) A new bill of
exchange
which the
holder
of a
protected
bill draws on the
drawer
or
indorsers,
in order to
recover
the
amount
of the
protested
bill with costs and
charges..
Levity
::
Levity
(n.) Lack of
steadiness
or
constancy;
disposition
to
change;
fickleness;
volatility.
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) To
alter;
to make
different;
to cause to pass from one state to
another;
as, to
change
the
position,
character,
or
appearance
of a
thing;
to
change
the
countenance..
Transpose
::
Transpose
(v. t.) To
change;
to
transform;
to
invert.
Transverse
::
Transverse
(v. t.) To
overturn;
to
change.
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
change
in the order of the terms of a
proportion,
so that the
second
takes the place of the
first,
and the
fourth
of the
third..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To cause to
remain
in a given
situation
or
condition;
to
maintain
unchanged;
to hold or
preserve
in any state or
tenor.
Colliquate
::
Colliquate
(v. t. & i.) To
change
from solid to
fluid;
to make or
become
liquid;
to melt.
Acceptor
::
Acceptor
(n.) one who
accepts
an order or a bill of
exchange;
a
drawee
after he has
accepted.
Drawee
::
Drawee
(n.) The
person
on whom an order or bill of
exchange
is
drawn;
-- the
correlative
of
drawer.
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..
Allonge
::
Allonge
(v.) A slip of paper
attached
to a bill of
exchange
for
receiving
indorsements,
when the back of the bill
itself
is
already
full; a
rider..
Synonyma
::
Synonym
(n.) One of two or more words
(commonly
words of the same
language)
which are
equivalents
of each
other;
one of two or more words which have very
nearly
the same
signification,
and
therefore
may often be used
interchangeably.
See under
Synonymous..
Alternate
::
Alternate
(v. t.) To
perform
by
turns,
or in
succession;
to cause to
succeed
by
turns;
to
interchange
regularly..
Pectize
::
Pectize
(v. i.) To
congeal;
to
change
into a
gelatinous
mass.
Vary
::
Vary (v. i.) To alter or
change
in
succession;
to
alternate;
as, one
mathematical
quantity
varies
inversely
as
another..
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