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coun·ter·change I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ˌ-\ noun Etymology: part translation of Middle French contrechange, from contre- counter- + change exchange change — more at change 1. obsolete : exchange, reciprocation, alternation 2. : the contrast of a dark area against a light ground with a light area against a dark ground in a painting II. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+\ transitive verb Etymology: part translation of Middle French contrechanger, from contrechange, n. 1. : to cause to change places or characteristics : shift, transpose 2. : to make checkered (as with contrasting colors) < elms that counterchange the floor of this flat lawn with dusk and bright — Alfred Tennyson > 3. heraldry a. : to depict (charges or a charge borne on a party or varied field) in the tincture of the opposite part of the field from that on which each charge or each part of a charge lies b. : to reverse the two tinctures of (a varied field) on the opposite sides of a line of partition |