Crossword-Solution: TRANSPOSAL 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Transposal n. The act of transposing, or the state of being
transposed; transposition.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with TRANSPOSAL (4)

The basilica was related to the colossal figure (as a church more wisely measured would have been to living man), and so ceased to be large; and nothing more important was finally achieved than transposal of the whole work into another scale of proportions--a scale in which the body of man was not the unit.
The Rhythm of Life Alice Meynell 2005
Whatdyecall’m, or in a summer’s morning, any of which, by the smallest transposal or misapplication, is utterly annihilate.
The Tale of a Tub and The History of Martin Jonathan Swift 2015
The truth is that, just as in the other imitative arts one imitation is always of one thing, so in poetry the story, as an imitation of action, must represent one action, a complete whole, with its several incidents so closely connected that the transposal or withdrawal of any one of them will disjoin and dislocate the whole.
The Poetics Aristotle 2004
Studious reader, if by chance you find a stumbling-block in any alteration, transposal, inversion, or omission of letters, ascribe it not to any carelessness, but to the difficulty of correction, since you find that none of the words have been omitted.
An Essay on Colophons Alfred W. Pollard 2018

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The truth is that, just as in the other imitative arts one imitation is always of one thing, so in poetry the story, as an imitation of action, must represent one action, a complete whole, with its several incidents so closely connected that the transposal or withdrawal of any one of them will disjoin and dislocate the whole. For that which makes no perceptible difference by its presence or absence is no real part of the whole.
Aristotle The Rhetoric & The Poetics of Aristotle
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