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Definition of exchange
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 exchange is as below...
Exchange
(v. i.) To be
changed
or
received
in
exchange
for; to pass in
exchange;
as,
dollar
exchanges
for ten
dimes..
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Permute
::
Permute
(v. t.) To
exchange;
to
barter;
to
traffic.
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) One who draws a bill of
exchange
or order for
payment;
-- the
correlative
of
drawee.
Exchanged
::
Exchanged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Exchang.
Bring
::
Bring (v. t.) To
produce
in
exchange;
to sell for; to
fetch;
as, what does coal bring per ton?.
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) One who
conducts
the
business
of
banking;
one who,
individually,
or as a
member
of a
company,
keeps an
establishment
for the
deposit
or loan of
money,
or for
traffic
in
money,
bills of
exchange,
etc..
Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(v. t.) To
refuse
or
decline
to
accept
or pay; -- said of a bill,
check,
note, or draft which is due or
presented;
as, to
dishonor
a bill
exchange..
Worth
::
Worth (a.) Equal in value to;
furnishing
an
equivalent
for;
proper
to be
exchanged
for.
Bicker
::
Bicker
(v. i.) To
skirmish;
to
exchange
blows;
to
fight.
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) A part of the Royal
Exchange,
in
London,
appropriated
to the use of
underwriters
and
insurance
brokers;
--
called
also
Lloyd's
Rooms..
Eschaunge
::
Eschaunge
(n.)
Exchange.
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.) A round game at
cards,
in which the cards are
subject
to
exchange,
barter,
or
trade..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The thing given or
received
in
return;
esp., a
publication
exchanged
for
another..
Broker
::
Broker
(v. t.) A
dealer
in
money,
notes,
bills of
exchange,
etc..
Transpose
::
Transpose
(v. t.) To
change
the place or order of; to
substitute
one for the other of; to
exchange,
in
respect
of
position;
as, to
transpose
letters,
words,
or
propositions..
Truck
::
Truck (v. t.) To
exchange;
to give in
exchange;
to
barter;
as, to truck
knives
for gold
dust..
Scrip
::
Scrip (n.) A
preliminary
certificate
of a
subscription
to the
capital
of a bank,
railroad,
or other
company,
or for a share of other joint
property,
or a loan,
stating
the
amount
of the
subscription
and the date of the
payment
of the
installments;
as,
insurance
scrip,
consol
scrip,
etc. When all the
installments
are paid, the scrip is
exchanged
for a bond share
certificate..
Counterchanged
::
Counterchanged
(a.)
Having
the
tinctures
exchanged
mutually;
thus, if the field is
divided
palewise,
or and
azure,
and cross is borne
counterchanged,
that part of the cross which comes on the azure side will be or, and that on the or side will be
azure..
Transmit
::
Transmit
(v. t.) To cause to pass over or
through;
to
communicate
by
sending;
to send from one
person
or place to
another;
to pass on or down as by
inheritance;
as, to
transmit
a
memorial;
to
transmit
dispatches;
to
transmit
money,
or bills of
exchange,
from one
country
to
another..
Counterchange
::
Counterchange
(v. t.) To give and
receive;
to cause to
change
places;
to
exchange.
Exchangeable
::
Exchangeable
(a.)
Capable
of being
exchanged;
fit or
proper
to be
exchanged.
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