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  • 31transpose — verb 1) the blue and black plates were transposed Syn: interchange, exchange, switch, swap (around), reverse, invert, flip 2) the themes are transposed from the sphere of love to that of work Syn: transfer, shift, relocate …

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  • 32transpose — v interchange, metathesize, substitute, exchange, commute, invert, reverse, switch, swap, trade, change, convert; rearrange, shift, move, transfer …

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  • 33transpose — trans·pose …

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  • 34transpose — [trænsˈpəʊz] verb [T] formal to change the order or position of something …

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  • 35transpose — see POSITION …

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  • 36transpose — v.tr. 1 a cause (two or more things) to change places. b change the position of (a thing) in a series. 2 change the order or position of (words or a word) in a sentence. 3 Mus. write or play in a different key. 4 Algebra transfer (a term) with a… …

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  • 37Conjugate transpose — Adjoint matrix redirects here. For the classical adjoint matrix, see Adjugate matrix. In mathematics, the conjugate transpose, Hermitian transpose, Hermitian conjugate, or adjoint matrix of an m by n matrix A with complex entries is the n by m… …

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  • 38Please Transpose EP — Infobox Album Name = Please Transpose EP Type = EP Artist = The Eraserheads Released = August 2002 Recorded = 2002 Genre = Alternative rock, Pop Length = 24:17 Label = BMG Music Producer = Eraserheads Reviews = Last album = Carbon Stereoxide… …

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  • 39patroness — transpose …

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  • 40Transposed — Transpose Trans*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transposing}.] [F. transposer; pref. trans (L. trans across) + poser to put. See {Pose}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To change the place or order of; to substitute one for the other …

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