ALTERNATION

Source: 524, 566, 567

ALTERNA'TION, noun 1. The reciprocal succession of things, in time or place; the act of following and being followed in succession; as, we observe the alternation of day and night, cold and heat, summer and winter.2. The different changes or alterations of orders, in numbers. Thus, if it is required to know how many changes can be rung on six bells, multiply the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, continually into one another, and the last product is the number required. This is call permutation.3. The answer of the congregation speaking alternately with the minister.4. Alternate performance, in the choral sense.

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alternation. Alternation, Alternity, n. a mutual change or succession

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Al′ter‐na″tion (�), n. [[L. alternatio: cf. F. alternation.]] 1. 1. The reciprocal succession of things in time or place; the act of following and being followed by turns; alternate succession, performance, or occurrence; as, the alternation of day and night, cold and heat, summer and winter, hope and fear.
2. 2. (Math.) Permutation.
3. 3. The response of the congregation speaking alternately with the minister. Mason.
Alternation of generation. See under Generation.