a. [f. TRANSPOSE v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being transposed; interchangeable. Hence Transposability.

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1879.  Webster, Suppl., Transposable.

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1881.  Armstrong, in Nature, 8 Sept., 450/2. Heat, electricity and mechanical action, are all equivalent and transposable forms of energy.

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1903.  A. R. Wallace, Man’s Place in Universe, x. 195. The most important element in protoplasm … which confers upon it … its extreme mobility and transposibility, is nitrogen.

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