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per·mu·ta·tion \ˌpərmyəˈtāshən, ˌpēm-, ˌpəim-, -myüˈt-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English permutacioun, from Middle French permutation, from Latin permutation-, permutatio, from permutatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : exchange of one thing for another as distinguished from a sale for money : barter 2. : a thorough change (as in character or condition) : transmutation, transformation < the permutations … taking place in the physical world — Henry Miller > 3. a. : the act or process of changing the lineal order of a set of objects arranged in a group b. : an arrangement of a given number of objects < permutations of the three items a, b, and c: abc, acb, bac … — A.K.Kurtz & H.A.Edgerton > — compare combination 1b(3) • per·mu·ta·tion·al \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|tāshənəl, -shnəl\ adjective |