| ALTERNAT | • alternat n. The custom, among diplomats, of rotation in precedence among representatives of equal rank, sometimes… • ALTERNAT n. (French) a way of determining diplomatic precedence by lot. |
| ALTERNATE | • alternate adj. Happening by turns; one following the other in succession of time or place; first one and then the other (repeatedly). • alternate adj. (Mathematics) Designating the members in a series, which regularly intervene between the members of… • alternate adj. (US) Other; alternative. |
| ALTERNATS | • ALTERNAT n. (French) a way of determining diplomatic precedence by lot. |
| ALTERNATED | • alternated v. Simple past tense and past participle of alternate. • ALTERNATE v. to cause to follow by turns or one after the other (properly, of two things). |
| ALTERNATES | • alternates n. Plural of alternate. • alternates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alternate. • ALTERNATE v. to cause to follow by turns or one after the other (properly, of two things). |
| ALTERNATIM | • ALTERNATIM adv. (Latin) in sacred music, alternating between two modes. |
| ALTERNATOR | • alternator n. (Electrical engineering) An electric generator which produces alternating current through mechanical means. • ALTERNATOR n. an electric generator for producing alternating current. |
| ALTERNATELY | • alternately adv. In reciprocal succession; succeeding by turns; in alternate order. • alternately adv. (Mathematics) By alternation; when, in a proportion, the antecedent term is compared with antecedent, and consequent. • alternately adv. (Chiefly North America, sometimes proscribed) Alternatively. |
| ALTERNATING | • alternating v. Present participle of alternate. • alternating adj. That alternates. • alternating adj. (Mathematics, of a knot) Having a planar diagram whose crossings alternate between "over" and "under"… |
| ALTERNATION | • alternation n. The reciprocal succession of (normally two) things in time or place; the act of following and being… • alternation n. (Religion) The response of the congregation speaking alternately with the minister. • alternation n. (Phonology) Ablaut. |
| ALTERNATIVE | • alternative adj. Relating to a choice between two or more possibilities. • alternative adj. Other; different from something else. • alternative adj. Not traditional, outside the mainstream, underground. |
| ALTERNATORS | • alternators n. Plural of alternator. • ALTERNATOR n. an electric generator for producing alternating current. |
| ALTERNATIONS | • alternations n. Plural of alternation. • ALTERNATION n. the act of alternating. |
| ALTERNATIVES | • alternatives n. Plural of alternative. • ALTERNATIVE n. a choice of two. |
| ALTERNATINGLY | • alternatingly adv. In an alternating manner; taking turns. |
| ALTERNATIVELY | • alternatively adv. In an alternative way. • alternatively adv. (Conjunctive) Used to link a pair of possibilities. • ALTERNATIVE adv. possible as a choice. |
| ALTERNATIVENESS | • alternativeness n. The state of being alternative or representing alternatives. • ALTERNATIVENESS n. the state of being alternative. |