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transˈpositor rare—1. [agent-n. in L. form from transpōnĕre (see transpose); cf. F. transpositeur (1835 Dict. Acad.) and positor.] One who transposes; a transposer.
1824Landor Imag. Conv., Southey & Porson 43 We will lay aside the scrip of the transpositor and the pouch of the pursuer. So transˈpository a. (rare—1) = transpositive.
1837Fraser's Mag. XVI. 478 ‘Old England’, in virtue of this transpository operation, evolves a Golden Land. |