permute

  • 11permute — verb a) to change the order of something b) to make a permutation …

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  • 12permute — pÉ™(r) mjuːt v. switch, exchange; change order, rearrange in a new order …

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  • 13permute — verb submit to a process of alteration, rearrangement, or permutation. Origin ME: from L. permutare change completely …

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  • 14permute — v alter, change, mutate, turn into; translate, metamorphose, convert, transform, modify; transfigure, metabolize, transubstantiate, consubstantiate, transmogrify …

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  • 15permute — per·mute …

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  • 16permute — per•mute [[t]pərˈmyut[/t]] v. t. mut•ed, mut•ing 1) to alter; change 2) math. Math. to subject to permutation • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L permūtāre to exchange, transform. See per , mutate per•mut′a•ble, adj. per•mut a•bil′i•ty,… …

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  • 17permute — v.tr. alter the sequence or arrangement of. Etymology: ME f. L permutare (as PER , mutare change) …

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  • 18rmuté — permuté …

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  • 19permuter — [ pɛrmyte ] v. <conjug. : 1> • permuer « changer, échanger » 1337; lat. permutare « changer », de mutare → muer, 2. muter I ♦ V. tr. 1 ♦ (XVIe) Vieilli Changer, échanger (un emploi, une charge). 2 ♦ …

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