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Detailed Synonyms for transpose in English

transpose:

to transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)

  1. to transpose
    to convert; to transpose; to reverse
    • convert verbe (converts, converted, converting)
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
    • reverse verbe (reverses, reversed, reversing)
  2. to transpose
    to transpose; to transfer
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
    • transfer verbe (transfers, transferred, transferring)
  3. to transpose
    – cause to change places 1
    to transpose; to interchange; counterchange
    – cause to change places 1
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
    • interchange verbe (interchanges, interchanged, interchanging)
      • interchange this screw for one of a smaller size1
  4. to transpose
    – change the order or arrangement of 1
    to commute; to transpose; permute
    – change the order or arrangement of 1
    • commute verbe (commutes, commuted, commuting)
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
      • Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word1
    • permute verbe
  5. to transpose
    – change key 1
    to transpose
    – change key 1
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
      • Can you transpose this fugue into G major?1
  6. to transpose
    – exchange positions without a change in value 1
    to commute; to transpose
    – exchange positions without a change in value 1
    • commute verbe (commutes, commuted, commuting)
      • These operators commute with each other1
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
  7. to transpose
    – transfer from one place or period to another 1
    to transfer; to transpose; to transplant
    – transfer from one place or period to another 1
    • transfer verbe (transfers, transferred, transferring)
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
    • transplant verbe (transplants, transplanted, transplanting)
      • The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America1
  8. to transpose
    – put (a piece of music) into another key 1
    to transpose
    – put (a piece of music) into another key 1
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
  9. to transpose
    – transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality 1
    to transpose
    – transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality 1
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
  10. to transpose
    – In mathematics and spreadsheets, to rotate a matrix (a rectangular array of numbers) about a diagonal axis. 2
    to transpose
    – In mathematics and spreadsheets, to rotate a matrix (a rectangular array of numbers) about a diagonal axis. 2
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)
  11. to transpose
    – To reverse, as the order of the letters h and t in hte, in correcting the spelling of the; or reversing two wires in a circuit. 2
    to transpose
    – To reverse, as the order of the letters h and t in hte, in correcting the spelling of the; or reversing two wires in a circuit. 2
    • transpose verbe (transposes, transposed, transposing)

Conjugations for transpose:

present
  1. transpose
  2. transpose
  3. transposes
  4. transpose
  5. transpose
  6. transpose
simple past
  1. transposed
  2. transposed
  3. transposed
  4. transposed
  5. transposed
  6. transposed
present perfect
  1. have transposed
  2. have transposed
  3. has transposed
  4. have transposed
  5. have transposed
  6. have transposed
past continuous
  1. was transposing
  2. were transposing
  3. was transposing
  4. were transposing
  5. were transposing
  6. were transposing
future
  1. shall transpose
  2. will transpose
  3. will transpose
  4. shall transpose
  5. will transpose
  6. will transpose
continuous present
  1. am transposing
  2. are transposing
  3. is transposing
  4. are transposing
  5. are transposing
  6. are transposing
subjunctive
  1. be transposed
  2. be transposed
  3. be transposed
  4. be transposed
  5. be transposed
  6. be transposed
diverse
  1. transpose!
  2. let's transpose!
  3. transposed
  4. transposing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

transpose [the ~] nom

  1. the transpose
    – a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix 1
    the transpose
    – a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix 1

Related Words for "transpose":

  • transposing

Alternate Synonyms for "transpose":


Related Definitions for "transpose":

  1. a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix1
  2. cause to change places1
  3. change the order or arrangement of1
    • Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word1
  4. change key1
    • Can you transpose this fugue into G major?1
  5. exchange positions without a change in value1
  6. transfer from one place or period to another1
  7. put (a piece of music) into another key1
  8. transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality1
  9. In mathematics and spreadsheets, to rotate a matrix (a rectangular array of numbers) about a diagonal axis.2
  10. To reverse, as the order of the letters h and t in hte, in correcting the spelling of the; or reversing two wires in a circuit.2

Related Synonyms for transpose