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transposition
  1. The act or process of transposing or interchanging.
  2. (music) A shift of a piece of music to a different musical key by adjusting all the notes of the work equally either up or down in pitch.
  3. (chess) A sequence of moves resulting in a position that may also be reached by another, more common sequence.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The texts themselves display a transposition from the literal to the figural levels of discourse.”
      “This is an enjoyable, though average, transposition of comic book heroes to the big screen.”
      “He said the Department of Health had years of notice to ensure the smooth transposition of the EU directive into Irish law.”
transposer
  1. Someone who transposes (in any sense).
  2. A computer program that automatically transposes music from one key to another.
  3. Examples:
    1. “This new music transposer and educational tool is designed to enhance students' mastery of music theory.”
transpose
  1. (linear algebra) In matrix mathematics, the process of rearranging elements in a matrix, by interchanging their respective row and column positional indicators.
transpose
  1. (adjective, algebra) In matrix mathematics, the resulting matrix, derived from performing a transpose operation on a given matrix.
transposase
  1. (biochemistry) An enzyme required for the transposition of transposons.
transposome
  1. (genetics) The set of genetic transpositions in an organism.
transposon
  1. (genetics) a segment of DNA that can move to a different position within a genome
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Similar arguments and requirements apply to mutants created by transposon mutagenesis.”
      “We performed PCR on wild-type mouse genomic DNA to amplify sequences flanking transposon insertion sites for use as probes.”
      “In the case of T-DNA and some transposon insertions there is no realistic possibility of reversion to wild type.”
transposing
transposal
  1. transposition
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In this request, the Commission questioned the transposal of the Directive into Spanish law and its implementation.”
      “The Czech Republic and Ireland have not yet communicated the measures for the transposal of this Directive into their national law.”
      “A first report must be submitted no later than two years after the deadline for transposal of the Directive in the Member States.”
transpositions
  1. plural of transposition
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Having seen in my few years on this job many vowel-blend and diphthong transpositions, I can well believe someone wrote that.”
      “As the viola plays a fifth lower than the violin, last-minute transpositions and rethinkings of piano parts were necessary.”
      “He explains the importance of keeping options open, not prematurely resolving tension, not unnecessarily allowing transpositions, etc.”
transposases
  1. plural of transposase
transposings
transposomes
  1. plural of transposome
  2. Examples:
    1. “They differ from the other kits in that they use transposomes to fragment the genomic DNA, whereas the other platforms use ultrasonication.”
transposals
transposers
  1. plural of transposer
  2. Examples:
    1. “Both digital and analog transmitters and transposers can be remotely monitored and controlled.”
      “For more information on any of our pitch transposers, click on the links listed below.”
      “The invention shows that the so-switched transposers must have fundamental differences in their characteristics.”
transposons
transposes
  1. plural of transpose
  2. Examples:
    1. “By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings.”
      “In Litany, he transposes pages from the passbook into photolithographic prints.”
      “Instead of searching for a modern definition of culture, Nietzsche transposes an archaic ideal of culture onto modern society.”
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