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ALTERN'ATELY, adv. In reciprocal succession; by turns, so that each is succeeded...
ALTERN'ATE, a. [L. alternatus.] 1. Being by turns; one following the other in su...
ALTERN'ALLY, adv. by turns. [Little used.]
ALTERN'AL, a. Alternative. [Little used.]
AL'TERNACY, n. Performance or actions by turns. [Little used.]
AL'TERN a. [L. alternus, of alter, another.] 1. Acting by turns; one succeeding ...
ALTERCA'TION, n. [L. altercatio.] Warm contention in words; dispute carried on w...
AL'TERCATE, v.i. [L. altercor, alterco, from alter, another.] To contend in word...
AL'TERATIVE, a. Causing alteration; having the power to alter. AL'TERATIVE , n. ...
ALTERA'TION, n. [L. alteratio.] The act of making different, or of varying in so...
AL'TERANT, a. Altering; gradually changing. AL'TERANT , n. A medicine which, wit...
AL'TERAGE, n. [From alo, to feed.] The breeding, nourishing or fostering of a ch...
AL'TERABLY, adv. In a manner that may be altered, or varied.
AL'TERABLENESS, n. The quality of admitting alteration; variableness.
AL'TERABLE, a. That may become different; that may vary.
AL'TERABILITY, n. The quality of being susceptible of alteration.