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Definition of exchange
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exchange is as below...
Exchange
(v. i.) To be
changed
or
received
in
exchange
for; to pass in
exchange;
as,
dollar
exchanges
for ten
dimes..
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Equivalence
::
Equivalence
(n.) The
quantity
of the
combining
power of an atom,
expressed
in
hydrogen
units;
the
number
of
hydrogen
atoms can
combine
with, or be
exchanged
for;
valency.
See
Valence..
Truck
::
Truck (v. t.) To
exchange;
to give in
exchange;
to
barter;
as, to truck
knives
for gold
dust..
Negotiate
::
Negotiate
(v. t.) To carry on
negotiations
concerning;
to
procure
or
arrange
for by
negotiation;
as, to
negotiate
peace,
or an
exchange..
Chopchurch
::
Chopchurch
(n.) An
exchanger
or an
exchange
of
benefices.
Escuage
::
Escuage
(n.)
Service
of the
shield,
a
species
of
knight
service
by which a
tenant
was bound to
follow
his lord to war, at his own
charge.
It was
afterward
exchanged
for a
pecuniary
satisfaction.
Called
also
scutage..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) An
offical
mark set upon
things
chargeable
with a duty or tax to
government,
as
evidence
that the duty or tax is paid; as, the stamp on a bill of
exchange..
Replaceable
::
Replaceable
(a.)
Capable
of being
replaced
(by), or of being
exchanged
(for);
as, the
hydrogen
of acids is
replaceable
by
metals
or by basic
radicals..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) That which is given to make an
exchange
equal,
or to make up for the
deficiency
of value in one of the
things
exchanged..
Acceptor
::
Acceptor
(n.) one who
accepts
an order or a bill of
exchange;
a
drawee
after he has
accepted.
Scrip
::
Scrip (n.) A
preliminary
certificate
of a
subscription
to the
capital
of a bank,
railroad,
or other
company,
or for a share of other joint
property,
or a loan,
stating
the
amount
of the
subscription
and the date of the
payment
of the
installments;
as,
insurance
scrip,
consol
scrip,
etc. When all the
installments
are paid, the scrip is
exchanged
for a bond share
certificate..
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A sum,
account,
or value set off
against
another
sum or
account,
as an
equivalent;
hence,
anything
which is given in
exchange
or
retaliation;
a
set-off..
Barter
::
Barter
(v. t.) To trade or
exchange
in the way of
barter;
to
exchange
(frequently
for an
unworthy
consideration);
to
traffic;
to
truck;
--
sometimes
followed
by away; as, to
barter
away goods or
honor..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. t.) To
exchange
for some
specified
equivalent;
as, to
convert
goods into
money..
Bring
::
Bring (v. t.) To
produce
in
exchange;
to sell for; to
fetch;
as, what does coal bring per ton?.
Interchangement
::
Interchangement
(n.)
Mutual
transfer;
exchange.
Changeling
::
Changeling
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is left or taken in the place of
another,
as a child
exchanged
by
fairies..
Exchangeably
::
Exchangeably
(adv.)
By way of
exchange.
Eschaunge
::
Eschaunge
(n.)
Exchange.
Exchangeable
::
Exchangeable
(a.)
Capable
of being
exchanged;
fit or
proper
to be
exchanged.
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) One who
conducts
the
business
of
banking;
one who,
individually,
or as a
member
of a
company,
keeps an
establishment
for the
deposit
or loan of
money,
or for
traffic
in
money,
bills of
exchange,
etc..
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