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The Meaning of transpose
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(v. t.) To change the place or order of; to substitute one for the other of; to exchange, in respect of position; as, to transpose letters, words, or propositions.
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(v. t.) To change; to transform; to invert.
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(v. t.) To bring, as any term of an equation, from one side over to the other, without destroying the equation; thus, if a + b = c, and we make a = c - b, then b is said to be transposed.
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(v. t.) To change the natural order of, as words.
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(v. t.) To change the key of.
Synonyms
Change
,
transmute
,
interchange
,
reverse
,
shift
,
transfer
,
displace.
Antonyms
Stereotype
,
stabilitate
,
fix
,
retain.
Rhymes
alagoas
,
ambrose
,
arose
,
beaus
,
bestows
,
blose
,
blows
,
boase
,
boes
,
bongos
,
bose
,
boulos
,
bowes
,
bows
,
boze
,
brose
,
bulldoze
,
chose
,
close
,
clothes
,
compose
,
cose
,
cowes
,
crose
,
crows
,
croze
,
decompose
,
demos
,
depose
,
disclose
,
dispose
,
dominoes
,
dominos
,
doze
,
dubose
,
duclos
,
eaux
,
enclose
,
eskimos
,
expose
,
fallows
,
foes
,
foreclose
,
froze
,
ghose
,
glows
,
gloze
,
goes
,
goghs
,
gose
,
grose
,
groseclose
,
grows
,
hose
,
impose
,
interpose
,
joes
,
jos
,
juxtapose
,
klose
,
knows
,
kroes
,
kroeze
,
loews
,
logos
,
lowes
,
lows
,
meadows
,
melrose
,
misdiagnose
,
moes
,
mose
,
ngos
,
noes
,
nose
,
ohs
,
ooohs
,
oppose
,
ose
,
overexpose
,
owes
,
pharos
,
pose
,
pows
,
predispose
,
presuppose
,
primrose
,
propose
,
pros
,
prose
,
rainbows
,
reimpose
,
repos
,
repose
,
rockrose
,
rohs
,
rose
,
rowes
,
rows
,
shadows
,
slows
,
snows
,
sows
,
stavros
,
studios
,
superimpose
,
suppose
,
tempos
,
those
,
throes
,
throws
,
toes
,
tomorrows
,
tows
,
troas
,
yoes