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Synonyms
trans·pose (trăns-pōź)

[Middle English transposen, to transform, from Old French transposer, alteration (influenced by poser, to put, place), of Latin trānspōnere, to transfer, trāns-, trans-, + pōnere, to place.]

verb: -posed, -pos·ing, -pos·es. 

transitive verb 

  1. To reverse or transfer the order or place of; interchange.
  2. To put into a different place or order: transpose the words of a sentence. See synonyms at reverse
  3. Mathematics To move (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other side, reversing its sign to maintain equality.
  4. Music To write or perform (a composition) in a key other than the original or given key.
  5. To render into another language.
  6. To alter in form or nature; transform.

intransitive verb 

  1. Music To write or perform music in a different key.
  2. To admit of being transposed.

noun 

Mathematics
A matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix.

derivatives

trans·pośa·ble
adjective