14th century: late Middle English: from Old French alterer, from late Latin alterare, from Latin alter 'other.'
the root word 'alter' means to change something from its original form.
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1.alternation 2.alterable 3.alternate also : subaltern subalternate alteration altercation alter ego Interestingly, the root " alter " comes from the Latin " alter " meaning other
No, the word 'alter' is a verb (alter, alters, altering, altered), meaning to change or become different; to change partly but not completely; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to alter are alteration and the gerund, altering.The noun 'altar' is pronounced the same as the verb to alter.The noun 'altar' is a word for a platform or table used as a center of worship; a raised place on which sacrifices are offered; a word for a thing.
A homophone for alter is altar.
RATION
Alter - To change something. Altar - An elevated structure or place where religious rites are performed.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'alter' is "mayasia".
cambiar = to change, alter
She paid a seamstress to alter the waistline of the dress.
The legs of my jeans were too long so I had to alter them.
A smile will alter your face (usually, for the better).
the root word 'alter' means to change something from its original form.
The prefixes IN- and UN- can be used with the word alter in several different words:InalterableInalterablenessInalterabilityInalterablyUnalterableUnalterabilityUnalterablyUnalteredUnaltering
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