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Definition of Transposability
1. Noun. Ability to change sequence.
Generic synonyms: Exchangeability, Fungibility, Interchangeability, Interchangeableness
Derivative terms: Permutable, Permutable, Transposable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transposability
Literary usage of Transposability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Japanese Chess (shōgni): The Science and Art of War Or Struggle by Chō-yō, Chōyō Suzuki (1905)
"... transferability, transfiguration, transposability, metamorphosis,
interchangeability, convertibility, inter-exchangeability and the like (ss. 6-2 pp. ..."
2. Man's Place in the Universe: A Study of the Results of Scientific Research by Alfred Russel Wallace (1904)
"... and that which confers upon it its most essential properties in the living
organism—its extreme mobility and transposability—is nitrogen. ..."
3. Transcending Boundaries: Natural Resource Management from Summit to Sea edited by Rabel J. Burdge (2001)
"The transposability of schemas, as well as contradictions between institutional
logics, describes a mechanism for social change and innovation. ..."