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Definition of interchange
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 interchange is as below...
Interchange
(v. t.) To put each in the place of the
other;
to give and take
mutually;
to
exchange;
to
reciprocate;
as, to
interchange
places;
they
interchanged
friendly
offices
and
services..
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J
::
"J () J is the tenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
It is a later
variant
form of the Roman
letter
I, used to
express
a
consonantal
sound,
that is,
originally,
the sound of
English
y in yet. The forms J and I have, until a
recent
time, been
classed
together,
and they have been used
interchangeably..
Intercommunicate
::
Intercommunicate
(v. t.) To
communicate
mutually;
to
interchange.
Intercourse
::
Intercourse
(n.) A
commingling;
intimate
connection
or
dealings
between
persons
or
nations,
as in
common
affairs
and
civilities,
in
correspondence
or
trade;
communication;
commerce;
especially,
interchange
of
thought
and
feeling;
association;
communion..
Dalliance
::
Dalliance
(n.) The act of
dallying,
trifling,
or
fondling;
interchange
of
caresses;
wanton
play..
Interlocution
::
Interlocution
(n.)
Interchange
of
speech;
dialogue;
conversation;
conference.
Talk
::
Talk (n.) To utter
words;
esp., to
converse
familiarly;
to
speak,
as in
familiar
discourse,
when two or more
persons
interchange
thoughts..
Interchangeable
::
Interchangeable
(a.)
Following
each other in
alternate
succession;
as, the four
interchangeable
seasons..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.)
Alternate
succession;
alternation;
a
mingling.
Intermigration
::
Intermigration
(n.)
Reciprocal
migration;
interchange
of
dwelling
place by
migration.
In
::
In
(prep.)
The
specific
signification
of in is
situation
or place with
respect
to
surrounding,
environment,
encompassment,
etc. It is used with verbs
signifying
being,
resting,
or
moving
within
limits,
or
within
circumstances
or
conditions
of any kind
conceived
of as
limiting,
confining,
or
investing,
either
wholly
or in part. In its
different
applications,
it
approaches
some of the
meanings
of, and
sometimes
is
interchangeable
with,
within,
into, on, at, of, and
among..
Communion
::
Communion
(n.)
Intercourse
between
two or more
persons;
esp.,
intimate
association
and
intercourse
implying
sympathy
and
confidence;
interchange
of
thoughts,
purposes,
etc.;
agreement;
fellowship;
as, the
communion
of
saints..
Traffic
::
Traffic
(v.)
Commerce,
either
by
barter
or by
buying
and
selling;
interchange
of goods and
commodities;
trade..
Interchanged
::
Interchanged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Interchang.
Commutative
::
Commutative
(a.)
Relative
to
exchange;
interchangeable;
reciprocal.
Commutable
::
Commutable
(a.)
Capable
of being
commuted
or
interchanged.
Convertible
::
Convertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
exchanged
or
interchanged;
reciprocal;
interchangeable.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.) Done by each to the
other;
interchanging
or
interchanged;
given and
received;
due from each to each;
mutual;
as,
reciprocal
love;
reciprocal
duties..
Bi-
::
Bi- () In the
composition
of
chemical
names bi-
denotes
two
atoms,
parts,
or
equivalents
of that
constituent
to the name of which it is
prefixed,
to one of the other
component,
or that such
constituent
is
present
in
double
the
ordinary
proportion;
as,
bichromate,
bisulphide.
Be- and di- are often used
interchangeably..
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The act of
permuting;
exchange
of the thing for
another;
mutual
transference;
interchange.
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.) The act of
mutually
changing;
the act of
mutually
giving
and
receiving;
exchange;
as, the
interchange
of
civilities
between
two
persons..
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