key transpose

key transpose
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  • Transpose — Trans*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transposing}.] [F. transposer; pref. trans (L. trans across) + poser to put. See {Pose}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To change the place or order of; to substitute one for the other of; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • transpose — [trans pōz′] vt. transposed, transposing [ME transposen < MFr transposer (for L transponere): see TRANS & POSE1] 1. to transfer or shift; now, specif., to change the usual, normal, relative, or respective order or position of; interchange… …   English World dictionary

  • transpose — late 14c., from O.Fr. transposer (14c.), from L. transponere (pp. transpositus) to place over, from trans over (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + ponere to put, place (see POSITION (Cf. position)). Form altered in French on model of poser …   Etymology dictionary

  • transpose — ► VERB 1) cause to exchange places. 2) transfer to a different place or context. 3) write or play (music) in a different key from the original. DERIVATIVES transposable adjective transposition noun. ORIGIN Old French transposer, from poser to …   English terms dictionary

  • transpose — [[t]trænspo͟ʊz[/t]] transposes, transposing, transposed 1) VERB If you transpose something from one place or situation to another, you move it there. [V n from n to n] Genetic engineers transpose or exchange bits of hereditary material from one… …   English dictionary

  • transpose — v. (D; tr.) to transpose from; into, to (to transpose a song into a different key) * * * [ trænspəʊz] into to (to transpose a song into a different key) (D; tr.) to transpose from …   Combinatory dictionary

  • transpose — transposable, adj. transposability, n. transposer, n. v. /trans pohz /; n. /trans pohz/, v., transposed, transposing, n. v.t. 1. to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange: to transpose the third… …   Universalium

  • transpose — UK [trænsˈpəʊz] / US [trænsˈpoʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms transpose : present tense I/you/we/they transpose he/she/it transposes present participle transposing past tense transposed past participle transposed 1) a) formal to change the order …   English dictionary

  • transpose — trans•pose v. [[t]trænsˈpoʊz[/t]] n. [[t]ˈtræns poʊz[/t]] v. posed, pos•ing, n. 1) to change or reverse the relative position, order, or sequence of; interchange: to transpose the letters of a word[/ex] 2) to transfer or transport 3) mad to write …   From formal English to slang

  • transpose — I. transitive verb (transposed; transposing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French transposer, from Latin transponere (perfect indicative transposui) to change the position of, from trans + ponere to put, place more at position Date: 14th… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • transpose — trans|pose [ træns pouz ] verb transitive 1. ) FORMAL to change the order or position of something: Children often transpose letters when trying to spell new words. a ) TECHNICAL to change the KEY of a piece of music so that it can be performed… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English


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