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Definition of alternation
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Alternation
(n.)
Permutation.
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Alternacy
::
Alternacy
(n.)
Alternateness;
alternation.
Alternately
::
Alternately
(adv.)
By
alternation;
when, in a
proportion,
the
antecedent
term is
compared
with
antecedent,
and
consequent..
Alternation
::
Alternation
(n.) The
reciprocal
succession
of
things
in time or
place;
the act of
following
and being
followed
by
turns;
alternate
succession,
performance,
or
occurrence;
as, the
alternation
of day and
night,
cold and heat,
summer
and
winter,
hope and
fear..
Diversification
::
Diversification
(n.) State of
diversity
or
variation;
variegation;
modification;
change;
alternation.
Alternity
::
Alternity
(n.)
Succession
by
turns;
alternation.
Viridite
::
Viridite
(n.) A
greenish
chloritic
mineral
common
in
certain
igneous
rocks,
as
diabase,
as a
result
of
alternation..
Alternation
::
Alternation
(n.) The
response
of the
congregation
speaking
alternately
with the
minister.
Metagenesis
::
Metagenesis
(n.)
Alternation
of
sexual
and
asexual
or
gemmiparous
generations;
-- in
distinction
from
heterogamy.
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.)
Alternate
succession;
alternation;
a
mingling.
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) To sound with more or less rapid
alternations
of
greater
and less
intensity,
so as to
produce
a
pulsating
effect;
-- said of
instruments,
tones,
or
vibrations,
not
perfectly
in
unison..
Amendment
::
Amendment
(n.) In
public
bodies;
Any
alternation
made or
proposed
to be made in a bill or
motion
by
adding,
changing,
substituting,
or
omitting..
Tarnish
::
Tarnish
(a.) To soil, or
change
the
appearance
of,
especially
by an
alternation
induced
by the air, or by dust, or the like; to
diminish,
dull, or
destroy
the
luster
of; to
sully;
as, to
tarnish
a
metal;
to
tarnish
gilding;
to
tarnish
the
purity
of
color..
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The
arrangement
of any
determinate
number
of
things,
as
units,
objects,
letters,
etc., in all
possible
orders,
one after the
other;
--
called
also
alternation.
Cf.
Combination,
n., 4..
Variable
::
Variable
(a.)
Having
the
capacity
of
varying
or
changing;
capable
of
alternation
in any
manner;
changeable;
as,
variable
winds or
seasons;
a
variable
quantity..
Shake
::
Shake (n.) A rapid
alternation
of a
principal
tone with
another
represented
on the next
degree
of the staff above or below it; a
trill.
Trill
::
Trill (n.) A shake or
quaver
of the voice in
singing,
or of the sound of an
instrument,
produced
by the rapid
alternation
of two
contiguous
tones of the
scale;
as, to give a trill on the high C. See
Shake..
Subangular
::
Subalternation
(n.) The state of being
subalternate;
succession
of
turns;
subordination.
Variation
::
Variation
(n.) The act of
varying;
a
partial
change
in the form,
position,
state,
or
qualities
of a
thing;
modification;
alternation;
mutation;
diversity;
deviation;
as, a
variation
of color in
different
lights;
a
variation
in size;
variation
of
language..
Turn
::
Turn (n.)
Successive
course;
opportunity
enjoyed
by
alternation
with
another
or with
others,
or in due
order;
due
chance;
alternate
or
incidental
occasion;
appropriate
time..
Uralite
::
Uralite
(n.)
Amphibole
resulting
from the
alternation
of
pyroxene
by
paramorphism.
It is not
uncommon
in
massive
eruptive
rocks.
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