rare. [f. as prec. + -AL; cf. proposal.] Transposition.
1695. Kennett, Par. Antiq., ix. 106. A transposal from one fraternity to another.
1707. Norris, Treat. Humility, iv. 177. A strange turn and transposal of events.
1866. J. G. Murphy, Comm. Exod. xx. 17. The transposal of the first two clauses.
1868. Mrs. Whitney, P. Strong, iii. Like the thing proof-readers put for a sign of a transposal.