3.MusicTo write or perform (a composition) in a key other than the original or given key. 4.To render into another language. 5.To alter in form or nature; transform:a diary that was transposed into a novel. v.intr. 1.MusicTo write or perform music in a different key. ...
1. Music To write or perform music in a different key. 2. To admit of being transposed. n. (trăns′pōz′) Mathematics A matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix. [Middle English transposen, to transform, from Old French transposer, alteration (influenced...