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counterchange
▪ I. ˈcounterchange, n. [ad. F. contrechange= It. contracambio (Florio): see counter- 3, 5, 11.] † 1. a. Exchange of one thing against another. Obs.1579 Fenton Guicciard. vi. (1599) 268 To occupie any place of importance..which they might hold in counter⁓chaunge, or as a pawne to haue againe Montpul...
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Countercharge
A countercharge or counter-charge may be:
counter-charge (bomb disposal)
counter-charge (warfare)
counter-accusation
Misspelling of counterchange;
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countercambiate
▪ I. † counterˈcambiate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [See next and -ate2.] Counterchanged, exchanged each for the other.1632 Lithgow Trav. i. (1682) 5 Strain'd to assume, in countercambiat breath, A dying life, revert in living death.▪ II. † counterˈcambiate, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. counter- 1 + late L. cambiā...
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counter-cambio
† counter-ˈcambio Obs. rare—1. [ad. It. contracambio ‘a counterchange’ (Florio).] Counterchange, exchange.1599 Soliman & P. ii. in Hazl. Dodsley V. 310 After we had got the chain in mummery, And lost our box in counter-cambio, My master wore the chain about his neck.
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Dichromatic symmetry
Dichromatic symmetry, also referred to as antisymmetry, black-and-white symmetry, magnetic symmetry, counterchange symmetry or dichroic symmetry, is a The last of these was devoted to counterchange symmetry and in which was derived for the first time the 46 dichromatic 2D point groups.
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counterchanging
ˌcounterˈchanging, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb counterchange; spec. in Her. (see prec.).1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie ii. 105 An impaling of the armes of this lady with the Kings, with a counterchanging of them, by the fesse or vmbilique point of the sheeld. 1610 J. Guillim H...
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counterchangeable
† counterˈchangeable, a. Obs. [f. prec. + -able.] Liable to or characterized by counterchange, reciprocation, alternation, or transposition. Hence counterˈchangeableness, counterˈchangeably adv.1605 Camden Rem. 172 And counterchangeably writte in the Argent, Ater, and in the Sables, Albvs. 1618 T. G...
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261st Medical Battalion
The significance of participation in two major landings is denoted by the shield's palewise division and counterchange. The significance of the participation in two major landings is denoted by the palewise division and counterchange of the shield.
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64th Brigade Support Battalion (United States)
Shield
Per pale Or and Gules, a wreath of stylized rice counterchange; on a chief embattled of three Sable a fleur-de-lis of the first.
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alternity
alternity rare. (ælˈtɜːnɪtɪ, ɒl-) [f. L. altern-us (see altern) + -ity. Cf. eternity.] † 1. Alternateness, alternation. Obs.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. i. 105 In a continuall motion, without..alternity and vicissitude of rest. 1755 in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts. 2. In Welsh prosody:1856 J. Wi...
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Union Jack
Flying
The flag does not have reflection symmetry due to the slight pinwheeling of the St Patrick's and St Andrew's crosses, technically the counterchange
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antimetabole
‖ antimetabole Rhet. (ˌæntɪmɪˈtæbəliː) [L. a. Gr. ἀντιµεταβολή, f. ἀντί in the opposite direction + µεταβολή turning about.] A figure in which the same words or ideas are repeated in inverse order.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie 217 Antimetauole or the Counterchange..as thus. If Poesie be, as some haue s...
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Alaskan Air Command
In 1954, once the experimental line of radars (called project Counterchange, then project Corrode, then Project 572) was proven, the USAF proceeded to
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antimetathesis
‖ antimetathesis Rhet. (ˌæntɪmɪˈtæθɪsɪs) [L. a. Gr. ἀντιµετάθεσις counterchange, f. ἀντί against + µετατιθέναι to transpose.] Inversion of the members of an antithesis.
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wych elm
wych elm, witch elm (wɪtʃ ɛlm) Forms: α. 7 weech, 7–8 wich, 7–9 witch elm. β. 8– wych elm. (Also hyphened.) [f. witch n.3 + elm. Cf. the slightly earlier witchen elm.] A species of elm, Ulmus montana, having broader leaves and more spreading branches than the Common elm; the witch hazel or Scots elm...
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