alternation

/ˈɒl.tə(ɹ).ˌneɪ.ʃən/
/ˈɒl.tə(ɹ).ˌneɪ.ʃən/

noun

  1. The reciprocal succession of (normally two) things in time or place; the act of following and being followed by turns; alternate succession, performance, or occurrence

    "alternation between night shifts and day shifts"

  2. The response of the congregation speaking alternately with the minister.

  3. Ablaut.

  4. A pattern by which more than one construct is possible, as with "Alice cooked Bob dinner" and "Alice cooked dinner for Bob".

    "dative alternation; locative alternation"

  5. The "inclusive or" truth function.

  6. A sequence that alternates between positive and negative values; sometimes incorrectly used to mean permutation.

  7. A construct in a regular expression that can match any of several specified subexpressions.

  8. A type of partial truncation of a polygon, polyhedron or tiling in which alternate vertices are removed.