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Definition of change
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Change
(v. t.) A
public
house;
an
alehouse.
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Inflexible
::
Inflexible
(a.) Firm in will or
purpose;
not to be
turned,
changed,
or
altered;
resolute;
determined;
unyieding;
inexorable;
stubborn..
Capricious
::
Capricious
(a.)
Governed
or
characterized
by
caprice;
apt to
change
suddenly;
freakish;
whimsical;
changeable.
Bourse
::
Bourse
(n.) An
exchange,
or place where
merchants,
bankers,
etc., meet for
business
at
certain
hours;
esp., the Stock
Exchange
of
Paris..
Reparel
::
Reparel
(n.) A
change
of
apparel;
a
second
or
different
suit.
Curdle
::
Curdle
(v. t.) To
change
into curd; to cause to
coagulate.
Collybist
::
Collybist
(n.) A money
changer.
Countermarch
::
Countermarch
(n.) A
change
of
measures;
alteration
of
conduct.
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) A
fundamental
change
in
political
organization,
or in a
government
or
constitution;
the
overthrow
or
renunciation
of one
government,
and the
substitution
of
another,
by the
governed..
Photochemistry
::
Photochemistry
(n.) The
branch
of
chemistry
which
relates
to the
effect
of light in
producing
chemical
changes,
as in
photography..
Baroscope
::
Baroscope
(n.) Any
instrument
showing
the
changes
in the
weight
of the
atmosphere;
also, less
appropriately,
any
instrument
that
indicates
-or
foreshadows
changes
of the
weather,
as a deep vial of
liquid
holding
in
suspension
some
substance
which rises and falls with
atmospheric
changes..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Without
sudden
change
of
direction
or
curvature;
smooth;
fowing;
-- said of the
figure
of a
vessel,
and of
surfaces,
water
lines,
and other
lines..
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
changing,
or of being
changed,
for the
worse;
departure
from what is pure,
simple,
or
correct;
as, a
corruption
of
style;
corruption
in
language..
Metabolize
::
Metabolize
(v. t. & i.) To
change
by a
metabolic
process.
See
Metabolism.
Negotiate
::
Negotiate
(v. t.) To carry on
negotiations
concerning;
to
procure
or
arrange
for by
negotiation;
as, to
negotiate
peace,
or an
exchange..
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
entering
into a new
spiritual
life; the act of
becoming,
or of being made,
Christian;
that
change
by which holy
affectations
and
purposes
are
substituted
for the
opposite
motives
in the
heart..
Support
::
Support
(v. t.) To
endure
without
being
overcome,
exhausted,
or
changed
in
character;
to
sustain;
as, to
support
pain,
distress,
or
misfortunes..
Xanthoprotein
::
Xanthoprotein
(n.) A
yellow
acid
substance
formed
by the
action
of hot
nitric
acid on
albuminous
or
proteid
matter.
It is
changed
to a deep
orange-yellow
color by the
addition
of
ammonia.
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) To
change
the
direction
of (a
vessel)
when
sailing
closehauled,
by
putting
the helm alee and
shifting
the tacks and sails so that she will
proceed
to
windward
nearly
at right
angles
to her
former
course..
Trade
::
Trade (v. t.) To sell or
exchange
in
commerce;
to
barter.
Transfigure
::
Transfigure
(v. t.)
Especially,
to
change
to
something
exalted
and
glorious;
to give an ideal form to..
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