alternate
al·ter·nate (ôl′tər nit, al′-; for v. ôl′tər nāt′, al′-)
adjective
- occurring by turns; succeeding each other; one and then the other alternate stripes of blue and white
- every other; every second to report on alternate Tuesdays
- being one of two or more choices; alternative
- Bot.
- growing along the stem singly at different intervals, first on one side then the other, etc.
- placed at intervals between other parts, as in a flower
Etymology: L alternatus, pp. of alternare, to do by turns < alternus, one after the other < alter, other: see alter
noun
transitive verb alternated -·nat′ed, alternating -·nat′·ing
- to do or use by turns
- to make happen or arrange by turns
intransitive verb
- to act, happen, etc. by turns; follow successively good times alternate with bad
- to take turns
- to exchange places, etc. regularly
- Elec. to reverse direction periodically: said of a current
Related Forms:
- alternately al′·ter·nately adverb
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