Alteration

Noun

 * 1) The act of altering or making different.
 * 2) The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of a thing; changed condition.

Adjectives for Alteration
frank; significant; sensible; trifling; quantitative; mysterious; basic;  suggested;  extensive; observable; subtle;  marked; serious; intangible; indefinable.

Verbs for Alteration
detect; dispute;  effect;  employ; indicate; modify; ponder; substitute; yawn at; charms; displeases; effects; enchants; invalidates;  occurs ; offends; pleases; satisfies; is wrought.

Thesaurus
about-face; accommodation; adaptation; adjustment; amelioration; analysis; anatomization; apostasy; atomization; betterment; break; change; change of heart; changeableness; changeover; constructive change; continuity; conversion; defection; degeneration; degenerative change; demarcation; desynonymization; deterioration; deviation; difference; differencing; differentiation; discontinuity; discrimination; disequalization; disjunction; distinction; distinguishment; divergence; diversification; diversion; diversity; division; fitting; flip-flop; fluctuation; gradual change; improvement; individualization; individuation; melioration; metamorphosis; mitigation; modification; modulation; mutation; overthrow; particularization; passage; personalization; qualification; radical change; re-creation; realignment; redesign; reform; reformation; remaking; renewal; reshaping; restructuring; reversal; revision; revival; revivification; revolution; segregation; separation; severalization; severance; shift; shilly-shally; specialization; sudden change; switch; total change; transformation; transit; transition; turn; turnabout; upheaval; vacillation; variation; variety; violent change; wavering; worsening

Etymology
Compare with French altération:.

Translations

 * Romanian: alterare; modificare, schimbare
 * Scottish Gaelic: mùthadh, atharrachadh, caochladh


 * Spanish: alteración, cambio, modificación


 * Romanian: alterație