a. [f. TRANSPOSE v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being transposed; interchangeable. Hence Transposability.
1879. Webster, Suppl., Transposable.
1881. Armstrong, in Nature, 8 Sept., 450/2. Heat, electricity and mechanical action, are all equivalent and transposable forms of energy.
1903. A. R. Wallace, Mans Place in Universe, x. 195. The most important element in protoplasm which confers upon it its extreme mobility and transposibility, is nitrogen.