transposal
/trænzˈpoʊzəl/Definitions
1. noun
The act of transferring or moving something, especially a person or a thing, from one place to another.
“The company’s transposal of the factory equipment caused significant delays in production.”
1. noun
The act of transferring or moving something, especially a person or a thing, from one place to another.
“The company’s transposal of the factory equipment caused significant delays in production.”