Transposal
1Transposal — Trans*pos al, n. The act of transposing, or the state of being transposed; transposition. [1913 Webster] …
2transposal — index delivery, exchange Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3transposal — /trans poh zeuhl/, n. transposition. [1685 95; TRANSPOSE + AL2] * * * …
4transposal — n. Transposition …
5transposal — trans·pos·al …
6transposal — ōzəl noun ( s) Etymology: transpose (I) + al : transposition …
7organic unity — ▪ literature in literature, a structural principle, first discussed by Plato (in Phaedrus, Gorgias, and The Republic) and later described and defined by Aristotle. The principle calls for internally consistent thematic and dramatic… …
8delivery — de·liv·ery n pl er·ies: an act that shows a transferor s intent to make a transfer of property (as a gift); esp: the transfer of possession or exclusive control of property to another actual delivery: a delivery (as by hand or shipment) of actual …
9exchange — ex·change n 1 a: a giving of something of value (as real property) in return for something of equal value (as money or property of a like kind) b in the civil law of Louisiana: a giving of something of value in return for something of equal value …
10accession negotiations — European Union Accession negotiations relate to the adoption and implementation of the community acquis by candidate countries. Each country is judged on its own merits from the point of view of compliance with the accession criteria.… …