permutation

Etymology
From, , from , and , accusative of. Morphologically

Noun

 * 1) One of the ways something exists, or the ways a set of objects can be ordered.
 * Which permutation for completing our agenda items makes the most sense?
 * 1)  A one-to-one mapping from a finite set to itself.
 * This permutation takes each element to the one following it, with the last mapped back to the first.
 * 1)  An ordering of a finite set of distinct elements.
 * There are six permutations of three elements, e.g. {abc, acb, bac, bca, cab, cba}.
 * 1)  A transformation of a set's prime form, by applying one or more of certain operations, specifically, transposition, inversion, and retrograde.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: пермутация,
 * Czech: permutace
 * Esperanto: permuto
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 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: permutación
 * Swedish:


 * Arabic: تبديل
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: permutace
 * Esperanto: permutaĵo
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Georgian: გადანაცვლება
 * German:
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Malay: pilih atur
 * Maori: whiriwhiringa raupapa
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: permutasjon
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: permutación
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: pamalitan
 * Turkish:


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 * Estonian:
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Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) permutation

Noun

 * 1)  ; one-to-one mapping of a finite set to itself
 * 2)  permutation; an ordering of a finite set of distinct elements
 * 3)  a change of the bylaws or instructions of a foundation from those set out in a testament