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Changelessness

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Noun

1. changelessness

the property of remaining unchanged

2. changelessness, unchangeability, unchangeableness, unchangingness

the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Changelessness

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verb
1. 
to make or become different; alter
2. (transitive)
to replace with or exchange for another
to change one's name
3. (sometimes foll by to or into)
to transform or convert or be transformed or converted
4. 
to give and receive (something) in return; interchange
to change places with someone
5. (transitive)
to give or receive (money) in exchange for the equivalent sum in a smaller denomination or different currency
6. (transitive)
to remove or replace the coverings of
to change a baby
7. (when intr, may be foll by into or out of)
to put on other clothes
8. (intransitive)
(of the moon) to pass from one phase to the following one
9. 
to operate (the gear lever of a motor vehicle) in order to alter the gear ratio
to change gear
10. 
to alight from (one bus, train, etc) and board another
11.  change face
12.  change feet
13.  change front
14.  change hands
15.  change one's mind
16.  change one's tune
noun
17. 
the act or fact of changing or being changed
18. 
a variation, deviation, or modification
19. 
the substitution of one thing for another; exchange
20. 
anything that is or may be substituted for something else
21. 
variety or novelty (esp in the phrase for a change)
I want to go to France for a change
22. 
a different or fresh set, esp of clothes
23. 
money given or received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or in a different currency
24. 
the balance of money given or received when the amount tendered is larger than the amount due
25. 
coins of a small denomination regarded collectively
26. (often capital) archaic
a place where merchants meet to transact business; exchange
27. 
the act of passing from one state or phase to another
28. 
the transition from one phase of the moon to the next
29. 
the order in which a peal of bells may be rung
30. sport short for changeover (sense 3b)
31. slang
desirable or useful information
32. obsolete
fickleness or caprice
33.  change of heart
34.  get no change out of someone
35.  ring the changes

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Changelessness

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verb transitiveWord forms: changed or ˈchanging
1. 
to put or take (a thing) in place of something else; substitute for, replace with, or transfer to another of a similar kind
to change one's clothes, to change jobs
2. 
to give and receive reciprocally; exchange; switch
let's change seats
3. 
a. 
to cause to become different; alter; transform; convert
success changed him
b. 
to undergo a variation of
leaves change color
4. 
to give or receive the equivalent of (a coin or bank note) in currency of lower denominations or in foreign money
5. 
to put a fresh, replacement covering, as a diaper or bedclothes, on
verb intransitive
6. 
a. 
to become different; alter; vary
the scene changes
b. 
to undergo alteration or replacement
7. 
to pass from one phase to another, as the moon
8. 
to become lower in range
said specif. of the male voice at puberty
9. 
to leave one train, bus, etc. and board another
10. 
to put on other clothes
11. 
to make an exchange
noun
12. 
the act or process of substitution, alteration, or variation
13. 
absence of monotony; variety
14. 
something that is or may be substituted; something of the same kind but new or fresh
15. 
another set of clothes, esp. a fresh set to put on
16. 
a. 
money returned as the difference between the price of something bought and the bill or coin of larger denomination given in payment
b. 
a number of coins or bills whose total value equals a single larger coin or bill
c. 
small coins
17. 
a place where merchants meet to do business; exchange
: also written 'change
18.  [usually pl.]; BELL-RINGING
any pattern or order in which the bells may be rung

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