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Word Meanings - INTERCHANGEMENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Mutual transfer; exchange. Shak.

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  • EXCHANGE EDITOR
    An editor who inspects, and culls from, periodicals, or exchanges, for his own publication.
  • TRANSFEREE
    The person to whom a transfer in made.
  • EXCHANGEABILITY
    The quality or state of being exchangeable. The law ought not be contravened by an express article admitting the exchangeability of such persons. Washington.
  • TRANSFEROGRAPHY
    The act or process of copying inscriptions, or the like, by making transfers.
  • TRANSFERRIBLE
    Capable of being transferred; transferable.
  • MUTUAL
    1. Reciprocally acting or related; reciprocally receiving and giving; reciprocally given and received; reciprocal; interchanged; as, a mutual love, advantage, assistance, aversion, etc. Conspiracy and mutual promise. Sir T. More. Happy
  • TRANSFER
    1. To convey from one place or person another; to transport, remove, or cause to pass, to another place or person; as, to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion. 2. To make over the possession or control of; to pass;
  • TRANSFERENCE
    The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.
  • EXCHANGEABLY
    By way of exchange.
  • TRANSFERABLE
    1. Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one place or person to another. 2. Negotiable, as a note, bill of exchange, or other evidence of property, that may be conveyed from one person to another by indorsement or other writing; capable
  • MUTUALITY
    Reciprocity of consideration. Wharton. (more info) 1. The quality of correlation; reciprocation; interchange; interaction; interdependence.
  • TRANSFERRER
    One who makes a transfer or conveyance.
  • MUTUALLY
    In a mutual manner.
  • EXCHANGEABLE
    1. Capable of being exchanged; fit or proper to be exchanged. The officers captured with Burgoyne were exchangeable within the powers of General Howe. Marshall. 2. Available for making exchanges; ratable. "An exchangeable value." J. S. Mill.
  • TRANSFERRENCE
    See TRANSFERENCE
  • EXCHANGER
    One who exchanges; one who practices exchange. Matt.
  • EXCHANGE
    1. To part with give, or transfer to another in consideration of something received as an equivalent; -- usually followed by for before the thing received. Exchange his sheep for shells, or wool for a sparking pebble or a diamond. Locke. 2. To
  • TRANSFERABILITY
    The quality or state of being transferable.
  • MUTUALISM
    The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare. F. Harrison. H. Spencer. Mallock.
  • REEXCHANGE
    To exchange anew; to reverse .
  • TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
    A central office in which the wires of telephones may be connected to permit conversation.
  • INTERMUTUAL
    Mutual. Daniel. -- In`ter*mu"tu*al*ly, adv.
  • TRANSMUTUAL
    Reciprocal; commutual. Coleridge.
  • THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE
    Telepathy.

 

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