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quick-change
adjective
adept at changing from one thing to another especially changing costumes
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a quick-change artist

Similar to: ↑changeable, ↑changeful

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\(ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ adjective
: that changes quickly or that is adapted to changing or being changed quickly (as from one function to another)

a quick-change tool part

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quickˈ-change adjective
Quick in making a change, esp (of a performer) in appearance (quick-change artist such a performer; a person who changes rapidly or frequently in mood or opinion)
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Main Entry:quick

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quick-change «KWIHK CHAYNG», adjective.
1. very quick in changing, as of one's mind, costume, or appearance: »

She seems to be a very mousy character, and at the museum where she works nobody suspects that she is a mental quick-change artist (New Yorker).

2. capable of being changed rapidly: »

While engaged on the development of new types of quick-change cutting tools... (New Scientist).: The first “quick-change” (QC) jets, passenger planes that can be converted for cargo in a matter of minutes, went into service in 1966 (Kenneth E. Schaefle).


Useful english dictionary. 2012.