1 | verb | change the order or arrangement of 2 | verb | transfer from one place or period to another 3 | verb | cause to change places 4 | verb | transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality 5 | verb | put (a piece of music) into another key 6 | verb | exchange positions without a change in value 7 | verb | change key 8 | noun | a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix (8 meanings)
transp'ohz (IPA: trænspˈoʊz)
trans-pose (9 letters | 2 syllables)
1380 (Late Middle ages) (645 years ago)
Old French | Latin
transposed | transposing | transposes
commute | permute | transfer | transplant | counterchange | interchange (total: 6)
map | represent
change by reversal | reverse | turn | shift | alter | change | modify | transfer | arrange | set | matrix (total: 11)
arose | bestows | blows | chose | compose | crows | decompose | depose | disclose | dispose | doze | enclose | expose | flows | foes | ... (total: 55) (based on typical American pronunciation)
transfuse
patroness
transpose.com | transpose.net | transpose.org | transpose.info | transpose.biz (total: 5)
Make lemons into melons, e.g.? | Switch (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
11 (International English) | 11 (North American English)