permutation
Americannoun
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the act of permuting or permutating; alteration; transformation.
- Synonyms:
- change, transmutation, modification
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an arrangement of a set of objects or elements in a specific order or placement.
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Mathematics.
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the act of changing the order of elements arranged in a particular order, as abc into acb, bac, etc., or of arranging a number of elements in groups made up of equal numbers of the elements in different orders, as a and b in ab and ba; a one-to-one transformation of a set with a finite number of elements.
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any of the resulting arrangements or groups.
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noun
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maths
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an ordered arrangement of the numbers, terms, etc, of a set into specified groups
the permutations of a, b, and c, taken two at a time, are ab, ba, ac, ca, bc, cb
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nPr. a group formed in this way. The number of permutations of n objects taken r at a time is n !/( n – r )! Compare combination
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a combination of items made by reordering
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an alteration; transformation
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Usually shortened to: perm. a fixed combination for selections of results on football pools
Other Word Forms
- permutational adjective
- permutationist noun
Etymology
Origin of permutation
1325–75; Middle English permutacioun (< Middle French permutacion ) < Latin permūtātiōn- (stem of permūtātiō ) thoroughgoing change. See per-, mutation, permute
Example Sentences
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What are the title permutations for Six Nations finale?
From BBC
"We've not talked about that," he said of the various title permutations.
From BBC
They won't bog themselves down with the permutations, for wins against Ireland are thin on the ground for Scotland.
From BBC
History is littered with examples of big media mergers going awry, many of them involving some permutation of Warner Bros.:
From MarketWatch
Stewart added: "Everything is on the line. The permutations from all these games are incredible. That's what makes this season so exciting."
From BBC
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