transpose ۱) ترانهادن؛ ۲) ترانهاد 1) tarânehâdan; 2) tarânehâd Fr.: 1) transposer; 2) transpose To transfer a mathematical → term from one side of an
→ equation to the other, with corresponding change of sign.
Of a → matrix, to interchange → rows
and → columns.
The mathematical object obtained by replacing all → elements
aij with aji.
Etymology (EN): From M.E. transposen, from O.Fr. transposer, from L. transponere “to place over,” from → trans- Etymology (PE): Tarânehâdan, tarânehâd, from tarâ-, → trans-, - nehâdan
“to place, put; to set;” Mid.Pers. nihâtan;
Av. ni- “down; into,” → ni- (PIE), - dâ- “to put; to establish; to give,”
dadâiti “he gives;” cf. Skt. dadâti “he gives;”
Gk. didomi “I give;” L. do “I give;” PIE base *do- “to give”).
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