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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
alternate
adj
  1. every second one of a series; "the cleaning lady comes on alternate Wednesdays"; "jam every other day"- the White Queen
  2. serving or used in place of another; "an alternative plan"
    Synonym(s): alternate, alternative, substitute
  3. occurring by turns; first one and then the other; "alternating feelings of love and hate"
    Synonym(s): alternate(a), alternating(a)
  4. of leaves and branches etc; first on one side and then on the other in two ranks along an axis; not paired; "stems with alternate leaves"
    Antonym(s): opposite, paired
n
  1. someone who takes the place of another person [syn: surrogate, alternate, replacement]
v
  1. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
    Synonym(s): alternate, jump
  2. exchange people temporarily to fulfill certain jobs and functions
  3. be an understudy or alternate for a role
    Synonym(s): understudy, alternate
  4. reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
    Synonym(s): interchange, tack, switch, alternate, flip, flip- flop
  5. do something in turns; "We take turns on the night shift"
    Synonym(s): alternate, take turns
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Alternate \Al"ter*nate\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
      {Alternated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Alternating}.] [L. alternatus,
      p. p. of alternare. See {Altern}.]
      To perform by turns, or in succession; to cause to succeed by
      turns; to interchange regularly.
  
               The most high God, in all things appertaining unto this
               life, for sundry wise ends alternates the disposition
               of good and evil.                                    --Grew.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Alternate \Al*ter"nate\ (?; 277), a. [L. alternatus, p. p. of
      alternate, fr. alternus. See {Altern}, {Alter}.]
      1. Being or succeeding by turns; one following the other in
            succession of time or place; by turns first one and then
            the other; hence, reciprocal.
  
                     And bid alternate passions fall and rise. --Pope.
  
      2. Designating the members in a series, which regularly
            intervene between the members of another series, as the
            odd or even numbers of the numerals; every other; every
            second; as, the alternate members 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.; read
            every alternate line.
  
      3. (Bot.) Distributed, as leaves, singly at different heights
            of the stem, and at equal intervals as respects angular
            divergence. --Gray.
  
      {Alternate alligation}. See {Alligation}.
  
      {Alternate angles} (Geom.), the internal and angles made by
            two lines with a third, on opposite sides of it. It the
            parallels AB, CD, are cut by the line EF, the angles AGH,
            GHD, as also the angles BGH and GHC, are called alternate
            angles.
  
      {Alternate generation}. (Biol.) See under {Generation}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Alternate \Al"ter*nate\, v. i.
      1. To happen, succeed, or act by turns; to follow
            reciprocally in place or time; -- followed by with; as,
            the flood and ebb tides alternate with each other.
  
                     Rage, shame, and grief alternate in his breast. --J.
                                                                              Philips.
  
                     Different species alternating with each other.
                                                                              --Kirwan.
  
      2. To vary by turns; as, the land alternates between rocky
            hills and sandy plains.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Alternate \Al*ter"nate\ (?; 277), n.
      1. That which alternates with something else; vicissitude.
            [R.]
  
                     Grateful alternates of substantial.   --Prior.
  
      2. A substitute; one designated to take the place of another,
            if necessary, in performing some duty.
  
      3. (Math.) A proportion derived from another proportion by
            interchanging the means.
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