reset vs transpose

reset

verb
  • To adjust; to set or position differently. 

  • To set to zero. 

  • To set back to the initial state. 

  • To receive and hide (stolen goods, or a criminal, etc.) 

noun
  • The act of setting to zero. 

  • That which is reset; printed matter set up again. 

  • Something that is reset. 

  • The act of resetting to the initial state. 

  • A device, such as a button or switch, for resetting something. 

  • The crime of knowingly and dishonestly receiving stolen goods, or harbouring an outlaw. 

transpose

verb
  • To reach a position that may also be obtained from a different move order. 

  • To rewrite or perform (a piece) in another key. 

  • To rearrange elements in a matrix, by interchanging their respective row and column positional indicators. 

  • To give force to a directive by passing appropriate implementation measures. 

  • To reverse or change the order of (two or more things); to swap or interchange. 

  • To move (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other, reversing the sign of the term. 

noun
  • The process of rearranging elements in a matrix, by interchanging their respective row and column positional indicators. 

  • The resulting matrix, derived from performing a transpose operation on a given matrix. 

adj
  • A matrix with the characteristic of having been transposed from a given matrix. 

How often have the words reset and transpose occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )