
1) Accommodational 2) Amendment 3) Avulsion 4) Change 5) Damage 6) Death 7) Decease 8) Decrease 9) Deformational 10) Destabilization 11) Easing 12) Impairment 13) Improvement 14) Lessening 15) Modification 16) Mutant 17) Mutational 18) Mutative 19) Nascence 20) Nascency 21) Natal 22) Nativity 23) Revision
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1) Amendment 2) Change 3) Change or modification 4) French word used in English 5) Happening 6) Modification 7) Natural event 8) Occurrence
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• (n.) The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of a thing; changed condition. • (n.) The act of altering or making different.
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A change resulting in something that is different from the original.
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Change in copy or specifications made after production has begun.
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1. A change. ... 2. A changing; a making different. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Al`ter·a'tion noun [ Confer French
altération .]
1. The act of altering or making different. «
Alteration , though it be from worse to better, hath in it incoveniences.
Hooker. »
2. The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of ...
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An act done upon an instrument in writing by a party entitled under it, without the consent of the other party, by which its meaning or language is changed; it imports some fraud or design on the part of him who made it. This differs from spoliation, which is the mutilation of the instrument by the act of a stranger.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: awl′ter-ā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A change. 2. An act of making something different.
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Alteration refers to physical or chemical change in a rock or mineral after its original formation. Can result in new minerals or in textural changes in the rock.
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Any project involving change of, or addition to, an existing building.
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[
n] - the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)
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alteration 1. The act or procedure of altering. 2. The condition resulting from altering; modification. 3. An event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another.
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changes in the chemical or mineralogical composition of a rock, generally produced by weathering or hydrothermal solutions.
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The raising or lowering of a tone by a half-step, from its diatonic value in a chord. In Jazz usage, the fifth and ninth may be raised (augmented) or lowered (diminished); the fourth (or eleventh) may be augmented; the thirteenth may be diminished. The expression 'diminished seventh' is used solely as the name of a chord. Of course, in general musi...
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Once a mineral has formed there are many things that can impact upon it and change or alter it to other minerals. Examples are weathering and hydrothermal activity. The alteration products can give clues to the identity of the original mineral.
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Any change made by the customer after copy or artwork has been given to the printer. The change could be in copy, specifications, or both.
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adjustment noun the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)
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(Lat. alter, other) In Aristotle's philosophy change of quality, as distinguished from change of quantity (growth and diminution) and from change of place (locomotion). -- G.R.M.
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changes in the chemical or mineralogical composition of a rock, generally produced by weathering or hydrothermal solutions.
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Any physical or chemical change in a rock or mineral subsequent to its formation. Milder and more localized than metamorphism.
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the act or process of altering; the state of being altered: Alteration will improve the dress. · a change; modification or adjustment: There has been an alteration in our plans.
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the act of revising
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the act of revising
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