English-Thai Dictionary
counterchange
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COUNTERCHANGE
n.[counter and change. ] Exchange; reciprocation.
COUNTERCHANGE
v.t.To give and receive; or to cause to change places.
COUNTERCHANGED
pp. Exchanged. In heraldry, intermixed, as the colors of the field and charge.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COUNTERCHANGE
Coun `ter *change " (koun `tr-chnj ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Counterchanged (-chnjd "); p. pr. & vb. n. Counterchanging.]
1. To give and receive; to cause to change places; to exchange.
2. To checker; to diversify, as in heraldic counterchanging. See Counterchaged, a., 2. With-elms, that counterchange the floor Of this flat lawn with dusk and bright. Tennyson.
COUNTERCHANGE
COUNTERCHANGE Coun "ter *change ` (koun "tr-chnj `), n.
Defn: Exchange; reciprocation.
COUNTERCHANGED
COUNTERCHANGED Coun `ter *changed " (-chnjd "), a.
1. Exchanged.
2. (Her. )
Defn: Having the tinctures exchanged mutually; thus, if the field is divided palewise, or and azure, and cross is borne counterchanged, that part of the cross which comes on the azure side will be or, and that on the or side will be azure.
New American Oxford Dictionary
counterchange
coun ter change |ˈkountərˌCHānj ˈˌkaʊn (t )ərˈˌtʃeɪnʤ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 change (places or parts ); interchange. 2 literary checker with contrasting colors. • Heraldry interchange the tinctures of (a charge ) with that of a divided field. ▶noun change that is equivalent in degree but opposite in effect to a previous change. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a heraldic term ): from French contrechanger, from contre (expressing substitution ) + changer ‘to change. ’
Oxford Dictionary
counterchange
coun ¦ter |change |ˈkaʊntətʃeɪn (d )ʒ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] literary chequer with contrasting colours. • Heraldry interchange the tinctures of (a charge ) with that of a divided field. ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 change that is equivalent in degree but opposite in effect to a previous change. 2 patterning in which a dark motif on a light ground alternates with the same motif light on a dark ground. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a heraldic term ): from French contrechanger, from contre (expressing substitution ) + changer ‘to change ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
counterchange
c ó unter ch à nge /⦅英 ⦆-̀--́ /動詞 他動詞 …を入れ替える, 置き換える .