An alternating movement or current; specifically, an alternate pattern or sequence.
From Latin alternus (alternate), related to alter (other). This technical/specialized term is primarily found in physics and engineering contexts describing oscillating phenomena.
'Altern' almost completely vanished in favor of 'alternate,' but engineers and physicists occasionally revive it because it sounds more technical and specialized—reminiscent of German scientific terminology.
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