interchange vs inversion

interchange

noun
  • An act of interchanging. 

  • A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made. 

  • A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic. 

verb
  • to swap or change places 

  • to alternate; to intermingle or vary 

  • to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange 

  • To act as or carry out an interchange (noun, senses 2, 3). 

  • to switch (each of two things) 

inversion

noun
  • The action of inverting. 

  • The position of a chord which has a note other than the root as its bass note. 

  • A situation where air temperature increases with altitude (the ground being colder than the surrounding air). 

  • A section of a roller coaster where passengers are temporarily turned upside down. 

  • An operation on a group, analogous to negation. 

  • The reversal of an interval; the move of one pitch in an interval up or down an octave. 

  • The flipping of a melody or contrapuntal line so that high notes become low and vice versa; the reversal of a pitch contour. 

  • Deviation from standard word order by putting the predicate before the subject. It takes place in questions with auxiliary verbs and in normal, affirmative clauses beginning with a negative particle, for the purpose of emphasis. 

  • A segment of DNA in the context of a chromosome that is reversed in orientation relative to a reference karyotype or genome. 

  • The act of being in an inverted state; being upside down, inside out, or in a reverse sequence. 

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