slovodefinícia
interchange
(mass)
interchange
- výmena
Interchange
(gcide)
Interchange \In`ter*change"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Interchanged; p. pr. & vb. n. Interchanging.] [OE.
entrechangen, OF. entrechangier. See Inter-, and Change.]
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1. 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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I shall interchange
My waned state for Henry's regal crown. --Shak.
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2. To cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary;
as, to interchange cares with pleasures.
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Interchange
(gcide)
Interchange \In`ter*change"\, v. i.
To make an interchange; to alternate. --Sir P. Sidney.
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Interchange
(gcide)
Interchange \In`ter*change"\, n. [Cf. OF. entrechange.]
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1. The act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving
and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities
between two persons. "Interchange of kindnesses." --South.
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2. The mutual exchange of commodities between two persons or
countries; barter; commerce. --Howell.
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3. Alternate succession; alternation; a mingling.
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The interchanges of light and darkness. --Holder.
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Sweet interchange
Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains.
--Milton.
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4. An intersection between highways, having two or more
levels and a series of connecting roadways so that traffic
on one highway may pass over or under the other highway
without crossing through the line of traffic, and vehicles
may pass from one highway to the other while traffic on
both highways continues uninterrupted. A common
interchange is the cloverleaf.
[PJC]
podobné slovodefinícia
interchange
(mass)
interchange
- výmena
Interchange
(gcide)
Interchange \In`ter*change"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Interchanged; p. pr. & vb. n. Interchanging.] [OE.
entrechangen, OF. entrechangier. See Inter-, and Change.]
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1. 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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I shall interchange
My waned state for Henry's regal crown. --Shak.
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2. To cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary;
as, to interchange cares with pleasures.
[1913 Webster]Interchange \In`ter*change"\, v. i.
To make an interchange; to alternate. --Sir P. Sidney.
[1913 Webster]Interchange \In`ter*change"\, n. [Cf. OF. entrechange.]
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1. The act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving
and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities
between two persons. "Interchange of kindnesses." --South.
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2. The mutual exchange of commodities between two persons or
countries; barter; commerce. --Howell.
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3. Alternate succession; alternation; a mingling.
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The interchanges of light and darkness. --Holder.
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Sweet interchange
Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains.
--Milton.
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4. An intersection between highways, having two or more
levels and a series of connecting roadways so that traffic
on one highway may pass over or under the other highway
without crossing through the line of traffic, and vehicles
may pass from one highway to the other while traffic on
both highways continues uninterrupted. A common
interchange is the cloverleaf.
[PJC]
Interchangeability
(gcide)
Interchangeability \In`ter*change`a*bil"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being interchangeable;
interchangeableness.
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Interchangeable
(gcide)
Interchangeable \In`ter*change"a*ble\, a. [Cf. OF.
entrechangeable.]
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1. Admitting of exchange or mutual substitution.
"Interchangeable warrants." --Bacon.
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2. Following each other in alternate succession; as, the four
interchangeable seasons. --Holder. --
In`ter*change"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`ter*change"a*bly,
adv.
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Interchangeableness
(gcide)
Interchangeable \In`ter*change"a*ble\, a. [Cf. OF.
entrechangeable.]
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1. Admitting of exchange or mutual substitution.
"Interchangeable warrants." --Bacon.
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2. Following each other in alternate succession; as, the four
interchangeable seasons. --Holder. --
In`ter*change"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`ter*change"a*bly,
adv.
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Interchangeably
(gcide)
Interchangeable \In`ter*change"a*ble\, a. [Cf. OF.
entrechangeable.]
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1. Admitting of exchange or mutual substitution.
"Interchangeable warrants." --Bacon.
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2. Following each other in alternate succession; as, the four
interchangeable seasons. --Holder. --
In`ter*change"a*ble*ness, n. -- In`ter*change"a*bly,
adv.
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Interchanged
(gcide)
Interchange \In`ter*change"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Interchanged; p. pr. & vb. n. Interchanging.] [OE.
entrechangen, OF. entrechangier. See Inter-, and Change.]
[1913 Webster]
1. 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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I shall interchange
My waned state for Henry's regal crown. --Shak.
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2. To cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary;
as, to interchange cares with pleasures.
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Interchangement
(gcide)
Interchangement \In`ter*change"ment\, n. [Cf. OF.
entrechangement.]
Mutual transfer; exchange. [Obs.] --Shak.
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noninterchangeable
(gcide)
noninterchangeable \noninterchangeable\ adj.
1. (math, logic) not able to be interchanged without changing
the truth value.
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2. Not able to be substituted for each other; -- of objects,
such as parts of machinery; as, the ink cartidges on the
new printer are noninterchangeable with those on the older
model.
[PJC]
INTERCHANGEABLY
(bouvier)
INTERCHANGEABLY. Formerly when deeds of land were made, where there Were
covenants to be performed on both sides, it was usual to make two deeds
exactly similar to each other, and to exchange them; in the attesting
clause, the words, In witness whereof the parties have hereunto
interchangeably set their hands," &c., were constantly inserted, and the
practice has continued, although the deed is, in most cases, signed by the
grantor only. 7 Penn. St. Rep. 320.

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