Changeless
unchanging; constant; steadfast.
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a child surreptitiously or unintentionally substituted for another. (in folklore) an ugly, stupid, or strange child left by fairies in place of a pretty, charming child. Philately. a postage stamp that, by accident or intention, has been chemically changed in color. Archaic. a renegade or turncoat. an imbecile. noun a child believed to have been […]
- Changement-de-pied
a jump in which the dancer’s feet are reversed from the starting position.
- Changeover
a conversion or complete change from one thing, condition, or system to another, as in equipment, personnel, methods of production, etc.: a changeover to automated equipment. noun an alteration or complete reversal from one method, system, or product to another: a changeover to decimal currency a reversal of a situation, attitude, etc (sport) the act […]
- Changepocket
a small pocket or compartment for holding coins.
- Changer
a person or thing that changes something. record changer. Obsolete. a moneychanger. n. early 14c., agent noun from change (v.), or else from Old French changeour “money-changer, barterer,” from changier.