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Definition of interchange
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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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::
-ways () A
suffix
formed
from way by the
addition
of the
adverbial
-s (see
-wards).
It is often used
interchangeably
with wise; as,
endways
or
endwise;
noways
or
nowise,
etc..
Counsel
::
Counsel
(n.)
Interchange
of
opinions;
mutual
advising;
consultation.
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To
engage
in
familiar
colloquy;
to
interchange
thoughts
and
opinions
in a free,
informal
manner;
to chat; --
followed
by with
before
a
person;
by on,
about,
concerning,
etc.,
before
a
thing..
Vicissitude
::
Vicissitude
(n.)
Regular
change
or
succession
from one thing to
another;
alternation;
mutual
succession;
interchange.
Alternate
::
Alternate
(v. t.) To
perform
by
turns,
or in
succession;
to cause to
succeed
by
turns;
to
interchange
regularly..
Mutual
::
Mutual
(a.)
Reciprocally
acting
or
related;
reciprocally
receiving
and
giving;
reciprocally
given and
received;
reciprocal;
interchanged;
as, a
mutual
love,
advantage,
assistance,
aversion,
etc..
Reciprocally
::
Reciprocally
(adv.)
In a
reciprocal
manner;
so that each
affects
the
other,
and is
equally
affected
by it;
interchangeably;
mutually..
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The act of
permuting;
exchange
of the thing for
another;
mutual
transference;
interchange.
Dalliance
::
Dalliance
(n.) The act of
dallying,
trifling,
or
fondling;
interchange
of
caresses;
wanton
play..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.) The
mutual
exchange
of
commodities
between
two
persons
or
countries;
barter;
commerce.
Tautomerism
::
Tautomerism
(n.) The
condition,
quality,
or
relation
of
metameric
substances,
or their
respective
derivatives,
which are more or less
interchangeable,
according
as one form or the other is the more
stable.
It is a
special
case of
metamerism;
thus, the
lactam
and the
lactim
compounds
exhibit
tautomerism..
Commutableness
::
Commutableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
commutable;
interchangeableness.
Permute
::
Permute
(v. t.) To
interchange;
to
transfer
reciprocally.
Cross
::
Cross (a.) Made in an
opposite
direction,
or an
inverse
relation;
mutually
inverse;
interchanged;
as, cross
interrogatories;
cross
marriages,
as when a
brother
and
sister
marry
persons
standing
in the same
relation
to each
other..
Commutative
::
Commutative
(a.)
Relative
to
exchange;
interchangeable;
reciprocal.
Each
::
Each (a. / a.
pron.)
Every;
--
sometimes
used
interchangeably
with
every.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.)
Mutually
interchangeable.
Interchanged
::
Interchanged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Interchang.
Intermigration
::
Intermigration
(n.)
Reciprocal
migration;
interchange
of
dwelling
place by
migration.
Interchange
::
Interchange
(v. i.) To make an
interchange;
to
alternate.
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