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transpose
verb (transposed , transposing )
1 to make (two or more things, letters, words, etc) change places.
2 to change the position of (an item) in a sequence or series.
3 music to perform or rewrite (notes, a piece of music, etc) in a different key from the original or intended key.
4 maths to move (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other and change the accompanying sign.
[14c: from French transposer , from poser to put]
transposable adjective .
transposal noun .
transposer noun .
transposing adjective , noun .
verb (transposed , transposing )
1 to make (two or more things, letters, words, etc) change places.
2 to change the position of (an item) in a sequence or series.
3 music to perform or rewrite (notes, a piece of music, etc) in a different key from the original or intended key.
4 maths to move (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other and change the accompanying sign.
[14c: from French transposer , from poser to put]
transposable adjective .
transposal noun .
transposer noun .
transposing adjective , noun .
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