FromOld Frenchalteracion (Frenchaltération), fromMedieval Latinalterātiō. Morphologicallyalter +-ation.
alteration (countable anduncountable,pluralalterations)
- The act of altering or making different.
1594,Richard Hooker,Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity:…alteration, though it be from worse to better, hath in it inconveniences…
- A minor adjustment to clothing, such as hemming or shortening, to make it fit better.
- The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of a thing; a changed condition.
the act of altering or making different
- Arabic:تَغْيِيْر(taḡyiyr)
- Asturian:alteración f
- Bashkir:үҙгәртеү(üźgərtew)
- Bulgarian:промяна (bg) f(promjana),изменение (bg) n(izmenenie)
- Catalan:alteració (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:異動 /异动 (zh)(yìdòng)
- Danish:forandring (da) c,ændring (da) c
- Dutch:verandering (nl)
- Finnish:muutos (fi)
- French:altération (fr) f,altérer (fr)
- Galician:alteración (gl) f
- German:Änderung (de) f,Veränderung (de) f
- Greek:
- Ancient Greek:ἐξαλλαγή(exallagḗ)
- Ido:altero (io)
- Italian:alterazione (it)
- Latin:alterātiō f
- Macedonian:промена f(promena)
- Māori:panonitanga,whakarerekētanga
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål:endring (no) m orf,forandring m orf
- Odia:ପରିବର୍ତ୍ତନ (or)(paribarttana)
- Portuguese:alteração (pt) f
- Romanian:alterare (ro) f;modificaref,schimbare (ro) f
- Russian:измене́ние (ru) n(izmenénije),переде́лка (ru) f(peredélka),переде́лывание (ru) n(peredélyvanije),перестро́йка (ru) f(perestrójka),преобразова́ние (ru) n(preobrazovánije),переме́на (ru) f(pereména)
- Scottish Gaelic:mùthadh m,atharrachadh m,caochladh m
- Spanish:alteración (es) f,cambio (es) m,modificación (es) f
- Thai:please add this translation if you can
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the state of being altered
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alteration (pluralalterationes)
- change,alteration