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- TRANSPOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Doctors sometimes discover that something in the body—a nerve, an organ, etc —has been transposed, or moved away from its proper place For musicians, transposing means changing the key of a piece; if you can do this at a moment's notice, you've been well trained
- TRANSPOSING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRANSPOSING definition: 1 present participle of transpose 2 to change something from one position to another, or to… Learn more
- Transposing - definition of transposing by The Free Dictionary
Define transposing transposing synonyms, transposing pronunciation, transposing translation, English dictionary definition of transposing v trans·posed , trans·pos·ing , trans·pos·es v tr 1 To reverse or transfer the order or place of; interchange See Synonyms at reverse 2
- TRANSPOSING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
TRANSPOSING meaning: 1 present participle of transpose 2 to change something from one position to another, or to… Learn more
- TRANSPOSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In their latest production they have reworked "King Lear", transposing it to pre-colonial Africa The confusion was caused when two numbers were accidentally transposed by someone in the Social Security office
- How To Use Transposing In a Sentence? Easy Examples
Transposing sentences involves rearranging the words within a sentence to create a new form while maintaining its original meaning This technique can be used to emphasize different elements of a sentence or to experiment with different sentence structures
- Guide to Transposing and Transposing Instruments - 8notes. com
What is transposing? Transposing means changing the pitch of all notes in a piece upwards or downwards and by the same amount so that the relative distance between each note remains the same In most music you will encounter it will also mean changing the key signature
- TRANSPOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
transposed, transposing to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange to transpose the third and fourth letters of a word
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