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alternating
[
v.
awl
-ter-neyt
,
al
-
;
adj., n.
awl
-ter-nit
,
al
-
]
Origin
al·ter·nate
/
v.
ˈɔl
tərˌneɪt
,
ˈæl-
;
adj., n.
ˈɔl
tər
nɪt
,
ˈæl-
/
Show Spelled
[
v.
awl
-ter-neyt
,
al
-
;
adj., n.
awl
-ter-nit
,
al
-
]
Show IPA
verb,
al·ter·nat·ed,
al·ter·nat·ing,
adjective, noun
verb (used without object)
1.
to interchange repeatedly and regularly with one another in time or place; rotate (usually followed by
with
):
Day alternates with night.
2.
to change back and forth between conditions, states, actions, etc.:
He alternates between hope and despair.
3.
to take turns:
My sister and I alternated in doing the dishes.
4.
Electricity
.
to reverse direction or sign periodically.
5.
Linguistics
.
to occur as a variant in
alternation
with another form.
verb (used with object)
6.
to perform or do in succession or one after another:
to alternate comedy acts; to alternate jogging and walking.
7.
to interchange successively or regularly:
to alternate hot and cold compresses.
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a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
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adjective
8.
being in a constant state of succession or rotation; interchanged repeatedly one for another:
Winter and summer are alternate seasons.
9.
reciprocal; mutual:
alternate acts of kindness.
10.
every second one of a series:
Read only the alternate lines.
11.
constituting an alternative:
The alternate route is more scenic.
12.
alternative
(
defs. 4, 6
)
.
EXPAND
13.
Botany
.
a.
placed singly at different heights on the axis, on each side in succession, or at definite angular distances from one another, as leaves.
b.
opposite to the intervals between other organs:
petals alternate with sepals.
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noun
14.
a person authorized to fill the position, exercise the duties, etc., of another who is temporarily absent; substitute.
15.
Theater
.
a.
either of two actors who take turns playing the same role.
b.
an understudy.
16.
alternative.
Origin:
1505–15;
<
Latin
alternātus
(past participle of
alternāre
).
See
altern
,
-ate
1
Related forms
al·ter·nate·ly,
adverb
al·ter·nate·ness,
noun
al·ter·nat·ing·ly,
adverb
non·al·ter·nat·ing,
adjective
qua·si-al·ter·nat·ing,
adjective
EXPAND
qua·si-al·ter·nat·ing·ly,
adverb
un·al·ter·nat·ed,
adjective
un·al·ter·nat·ing,
adjective
COLLAPSE
Can be confused:
alternate,
alternative
.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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Word Origin & History
alternating
1550s, prp. adj. from
alternate
(q.v.). Alternating current is recorded from 1839.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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