Definitionn. any abnormal position of the organs of the body
Last update: October 7, 2015
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In doing what he did, Descartes actually exemplified that reduction of the processes of nature to mere transposition of the particles of matter, which in different ways was a leading idea in the minds of Bacon, Hobbes and Gassendi. [Please select]
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Very vividly in that minute there flashed before his mind Mark Twain's suggestion of the Transposition of Epochs. [Please select]
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," the transposition is probably made from a feeling that, if we write "The death of Mr. [Please select]
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This is a matter of secondary importance, like the principle of transposition which was intimated in the parable of the earthborn men. [Please select]
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A transposition of the Clubs Clubs King, Queen, Knave, X, X to Spades or Hearts would make it a Trump declaration. [Please select]
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I could not help being struck with this strange transposition of victims. [Please select]
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Transposition of an emotion from its original idea to one more acceptable to the personality. [Please select]
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The larger part of them, indeed, are slight--the change of single words, the alteration of phrases, the transposition of verses or stanzas. [Please select]
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(4) by transposition, as the idea of men with eyes in their breasts. [Please select]
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[10] Sometimes the emphatic Adverb comes at the beginning, and causes the transposition of an Auxiliary Verb, "_Gladly_ do I consent." [Please select]
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Perhaps musicians, who discern as much reality in what one hears as in what one sees, would be more apt than other folk to understand the necessary transposition. [Please select]
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