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Definition of change
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Change
(v. t.) That which makes a
variety,
or may be
substituted
for
another..
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Variation
::
Variation
(n.)
Change
of
termination
of
words,
as in
declension,
conjugation,
derivation,
etc..
Teratological
::
Teratological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
teratology;
as,
teratological
changes..
Uniformly
::
Uniformly
(adv.)
In a
uniform
manner;
without
variation
or
diversity;
by a
regular,
constant,
or
common
ratio of
change;
with even
tenor;
as, a
temper
uniformly
mild..
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..
Variation
::
Variation
(n.)
Repetition
of a theme or
melody
with
fanciful
embellishments
or
modifications,
in time, tune, or
harmony,
or
sometimes
change
of key; the
presentation
of a
musical
thought
in new and
varied
aspects,
yet so that the
essential
features
of the
original
shall still
preserve
their
identity..
Angelica
::
Angelica
(n.) An
aromatic
umbelliferous
plant
(Archangelica
officinalis
or
Angelica
archangelica)
the leaf
stalks
of which are
sometimes
candied
and used in
confectionery,
and the roots and seeds as an
aromatic
tonic..
Changeling
::
Changeling
(a.) Taken or left in place of
another;
changed.
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. t.) To
change
from good to bad; to
vitiate;
to
deprave;
to
pervert;
to
debase;
to
defile.
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The thing given or
received
in
return;
esp., a
publication
exchanged
for
another..
Immutable
::
Immutable
(a.) Not
mutable;
not
capable
or
susceptible
of
change;
unchangeable;
unalterable.
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) A money
changer.
Warble
::
Warble
(v. i.) To sing with
sudden
changes
from chest to head
tones;
to
yodel.
Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change
into
another
substance;
to
transmute;
as, the
alchemists
sought
to
transform
lead into
gold..
Rigidity
::
Rigidity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
rigid;
want of
pliability;
the
quality
of
resisting
change
of form; the
amount
of
resistance
with which a body
opposes
change
of form; --
opposed
to
flexibility,
ductility,
malleability,
and
softness..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
composition
of
substances,
and of the
changes
which they
undergo
in
consequence
of
alterations
in the
constitution
of the
molecules,
which
depend
upon
variations
of the
number,
kind, or mode of
arrangement,
of the
constituent
atoms.
These atoms are not
assumed
to be
indivisible,
but
merely
the
finest
grade of
subdivision
hitherto
attained.
Chemistry
deals with the
changes
in the
composition
and
constitution
of
molecules.
See Atom,
Molecul
Crack
::
Crack (n.) The tone of voice when
changed
at
puberty.
Diurnal
::
Diurnal
(a.)
Daily;
recurring
every day;
performed
in a day; going
through
its
changes
in a day;
constituting
the
measure
of a day; as, a
diurnal
fever;
a
diurnal
task;
diurnal
aberration,
or
diurnal
parallax;
the
diurnal
revolution
of the
earth..
Reversal
::
Reversal
(n.) A
change
or
overthrowing;
as, the
reversal
of a
judgment,
which
amounts
to an
official
declaration
that it is
false;
the
reversal
of an
attainder,
or of an
outlawry,
by which the
sentence
is
rendered
void..
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) A reply to a
change;
a
defense.
Transaction
::
Transaction
(n.) That which is done; an
affair;
as, the
transactions
on the
exchange..
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