| transposition | | |
| heterotaxy, transposition | (n.) | any abnormal position of the organs of the body. |
| permutation, replacement, substitution, switch, transposition | (n.) | an event in which one thing is substituted for another.; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood" |
| transposition | (n.) | (genetics) a kind of mutation in which a chromosomal segment is transfered to a new position on the same or another chromosome. |
| transposition | (n.) | (mathematics) the transfer of a quantity from one side of an equation to the other along with a change of sign. |
| transposition | (n.) | (electricity) a rearrangement of the relative positions of power lines in order to minimize the effects of mutual capacitance and inductance.; "he wrote a textbook on the electrical effects of transposition" |
| reversal, transposition | (n.) | the act of reversing the order or place of. |
| transposition | (n.) | (music) playing in a different key from the key intended; moving the pitch of a piece of music upwards or downwards. |
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