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alternate

adjective
Being by turns; one following the other in succession of time or place; hence reciprocal. And bid alternate passions fall and rise.

alternate

In botany branches and leaves are alternate, when they rise higher on opposite sides alternately, come out singly, and follow in gradual order. Alternate alligation. Alternate angles, in geometry, the internal angles made by a line cutting two parallels, and lying on opposite sides of the cutting line; the one below the first parallel, and the other above the second. In heraldry, the first and fourth quarters, and the second and third, are usually of the same nature, and are called alternate quarters.

alternate

noun
That which happens by turns with something else; vicissitude.

alternate

verb transitive

[L. alterno. See AIfer. With the accent on the second syllable, the participle alternating can hardly be pronounced.]

To perform by turns, or in succession; to cause to succeed by turns; to change one thing for another reciprocally; as, God alternates good and evil.

alternate

verb intransitive
To happen or to act by turns; as, the flood and ebb tides alternate with each other.

alternate

To follow reciprocally in place. Different species alternating with each other.