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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Change
,
n.
1.
Any
variation
or
alteration
;
a
passing
from
one
state
or
form
to
another
;
as
,
a
change
of
countenance
;
a
change
of
habits
or
principles
.
Apprehensions
of
a
change
of
dynasty
.
--
Hallam
.
All
the
days
of
my
appointed
time
will
I
wait
,
till
my
change
come
.
--
Job
xiv
. 14.
2.
A
succesion
or
substitution
of
one
thing
in
the
place
of
another
;
a
difference
;
novelty
;
variety
;
as
,
a
change
of
seasons
.
Our
fathers
did
for
change
to
France
repair
.
--
Dryden
.
The
ringing
grooves
of
change
.
--
Tennyson
.
3.
A
passing
from
one
phase
to
another
;
as
,
a
change
of
the
moon
.
4.
Alteration
in
the
order
of
a
series
;
permutation
.
5.
That
which
makes
a
variety
,
or
may
be
substituted
for
another
.
Thirty
change
(R.V.
changes
)
of
garments
.
--
Judg
.
xiv
. 12.
6.
Small
money
;
the
money
by
means
of
which
the
larger
coins
and
bank
bills
are
made
available
in
small
dealings
;
hence
,
the
balance
returned
when
payment
is
tendered
by
a
coin
or
note
exceeding
the
sum
due
.
7.
A
place
where
merchants
and
others
meet
to
transact
business
;
a
building
appropriated
for
mercantile
transactions
. [
Colloq
.
for
Exchange
.]
8.
A
public
house
;
an
alehouse
. [
Scot
.]
They
call
an
alehouse
a
change
.
--
Burt
.
9.
Mus.
Any
order
in
which
a
number
of
bells
are
struck
,
other
than
that
of
the
diatonic
scale
.
Four
bells
admit
twenty-four
changes
in
ringing
.
--
Holder
.
Change of life
,
the
period
in
the
life
of
a
woman
when
menstruation
and
the
capacity
for
conception
cease
,
usually
occurring
between
forty-five
and
fifty
years
of
age
.
Change ringing
,
the
continual
production
,
without
repetition
,
of
changes
on
bells
,
See
def
. 9.
above
.
Change wheel
Mech.
,
one
of
a
set
of
wheels
of
different
sizes
and
number
of
teeth
,
that
may
be
changed
or
substituted
one
for
another
in
machinery
,
to
produce
a
different
but
definite
rate
of
angular
velocity
in
an
axis
,
as
in
cutting
screws
,
gear
,
etc
.
To ring the changes on
,
to
present
the
same
facts
or
arguments
in
variety
of
ways
.
Syn:
--
Variety
;
variation
;
alteration
;
mutation
;
transition
;
vicissitude
;
innovation
;
novelty
;
transmutation
;
revolution
;
reverse
.
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