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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.) A
succesion
or
substitution
of one thing in the place of
another;
a
difference;
novelty;
variety;
as, a
change
of
seasons..
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Remain
::
Remain
(v. i.) To
continue
unchanged
in
place,
form, or
condition,
or
undiminished
in
quantity;
to
abide;
to stay; to
endure;
to
last..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Change
of form by
chemical
agency;
decomposition;
resolution.
Mutability
::
Mutability
(n.) The
quality
of being
mutable,
or
subject
to
change
or
alteration,
either
in form,
state,
or
essential
character;
susceptibility
of
change;
changeableness;
inconstancy;
variation..
Batta
::
Batta (n.) Rate of
exchange;
also, the
discount
on
uncurrent
coins..
Eternal
::
Eternal
(a.)
Existing
at all times
without
change;
immutable.
Same
::
Same (v. i.) Not
different
or
other;
not
another
or
others;
identical;
unchanged.
Idioplasma
::
Idioplasma
(n.) That
portion
of the cell
protoplasm
which is the seat of all
active
changes,
and which
carries
on the
function
of
hereditary
transmission;
--
distinguished
from the other
portion,
which is
termed
nutritive
plasma.
See
Hygroplasm..
Immutable
::
Immutable
(a.) Not
mutable;
not
capable
or
susceptible
of
change;
unchangeable;
unalterable.
Invert
::
Invert
(v. t.) To
change
the
position
of; -- said of tones which form a
chord,
or parts which
compose
harmony..
Inverted
::
Inverted
(a.)
Changed
to a
contrary
or
counterchanged
order;
reversed;
characterized
by
inversion.
Inaquate
::
Inaquate
(a.)
Embodied
in, or
changed
into,
water..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.) A
change
of the
position
of the hand on the
finger
board,
in
playing
the
violin..
Hurricane
::
Hurricane
(n.) A
violent
storm,
characterized
by
extreme
fury and
sudden
changes
of the wind, and
generally
accompanied
by rain,
thunder,
and
lightning;
--
especially
prevalent
in the East and West
Indies.
Also used
figuratively..
Firm
::
Firm
(superl.)
Not
easily
excited
or
disturbed;
unchanging
in
purpose;
fixed;
steady;
constant;
stable;
unshaken;
not
easily
changed
in
feelings
or will;
strong;
as, a firm
believer;
a firm
friend;
a firm
adherent..
Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change
in
nature,
disposition,
heart,
character,
or the like; to
convert..
Electroscope
::
Electroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
detecting
the
presence
of
electricity,
or
changes
in the
electric
state of
bodies,
or the
species
of
electricity
present,
as by means of pith
balls,
and the
like..
Dextrin
::
Dextrin
(n.) A
translucent,
gummy,
amorphous
substance,
nearly
tasteless
and
odorless,
used as a
substitute
for gum, for
sizing,
etc., and
obtained
from
starch
by the
action
of heat,
acids,
or
diastase.
It is of
somewhat
variable
composition,
containing
several
carbohydrates
which
change
easily
to their
respective
varieties
of
sugar.
It is so named from its
rotating
the plane of
polarization
to the
right;
--
called
also
British
gum,
Alsace
gum,
gommelin,
leiocome,
etc. See
Achroodextrin,
and Ery
Invertible
::
Invertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
changed
or
converted;
as,
invertible
sugar..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) A
sudden
thrust,
push, kick, or other
impulse,
producing
a bias or
change
of
direction;
also, the bias or turn so give; as, to give a ball a
cant..
Chop
::
Chop (n.) A
change;
a
vicissitude.
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