Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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exchange | Yes | No | Yes | No |
interchange | Yes | No | Yes | No |
exchange (noun) | interchange (noun) |
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reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) | the act of changing one thing for another thing |
the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: | mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information) |
the act of changing one thing for another thing | reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) |
the act of giving something in return for something received | a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams |
(chess) the capture by both players (usually on consecutive moves) of pieces of equal value | |
(chess) gaining (or losing) a rook in return for a knight or bishop | |
(sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes | |
a workplace for buying and selling; open only to members | |
a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication | |
a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one) | |
chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another |
exchange (verb) | interchange (verb) |
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exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category | reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action) |
change over, change around, as to a new order or sequence | cause to change places |
exchange a penalty for a less severe one | give to, and receive from, one another |
give to, and receive from, one another | put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items |
put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items | |
hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent |