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Verb
/ˌintərˈCHānj/,
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interchanging, present participle; interchanged, past tense; interchanges, 3rd person singular present; interchanged, past participle;
  1. (of two or more people) Exchange (things) with each other
    • - superior and subordinates freely interchange ideas and information
  2. Put each of (two things) in the other's place
    • - the terms are often interchanged
  3. (of a thing) Be able to be exchanged with another
    • - diesel units will interchange with the gasoline ones
Noun
  1. The action of interchanging things, esp. information
    • - the interchange of ideas
    • - a free-market interchange of goods and services
  2. An exchange of words
    • - listening in shock to this venomous interchange
  3. Alternation
    • - the interchange of woods and meadows
  4. A road junction designed on several levels so that traffic streams do not intersect


  1. a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams
  2. substitute: put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
  3. mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information)
  4. exchange: give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
  5. counterchange: cause to change places; "interchange this screw for one of a smaller size"
  6. exchange: the act of changing one thing for another thing; "Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience"; "there was an interchange of prisoners"
  7. Interchange is the term used to describe a team position in Australian rules football, also often known as "the bench". Players on the interchange bench are not permitted to enter the field of play unless substituting for a player during the game. ...
  8. In freight rail transport, interchange refers to the practice of railroads conveying freight cars ("foreign" cars) from other companies over their lines. ...
  9. In the field of road transport, an interchange is a road junction that typically uses grade separation, and one or more ramps, to permit traffic on at least one highway to pass through the junction without directly crossing any other traffic stream. ...
  10. Interchange is a free and open source e-commerce web application server and platform written in Perl. Its primary use is building customized e-commerce and catalog solutions.
  11. An act of interchanging; A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic; A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made; to switch (each of two things); to ...
  12. (interchanges) Freeway/Motorway · (Autobahn  · Autocesta · Autopista · Autostrada · Autostrasse · Auto-estrada · Dálnice · HQDC)
  13. (Interchanges) The locations were transport modes meet and passengers can change modes or services.
  14. The exchange of transactions between clearing members for Visa and MasterCard transactions, according to the associations operating rules and regulations. During this process transactions are routed to the appropriate card issuing bank.
  15. The process by which all parties involved in a credit card transaction (i.e., processors, acquirers, issuers, etc.) manage the processing, clearing and settlement of credit card transactions, including the assessment, collection and/or distribution of fees between parties. ...
  16. A fee paid by the merchant to the issuer in POS (Point Of Sale) transactions. This is a source of revenue for the issuing bank and/or the processor.
  17. The exchange of information, transaction data and money among banks. Interchange systems are managed by Visa and MasterCard associations and are very standardized so banks and merchants worldwide can use them.
  18. Reciprocal exchange of e.g. information between two or more parties.
  19. The standardized electronic exchange of financial and non-financial data associated with sale and credit data between merchant acquirers and card issuers on various types of MasterCard and Visa transactions.
  20. Point of entry/exit for trucks delivering and picking up containerized cargo. Point where pickups and deposits of containers in storage area or yard are assigned.
  21. Transfer of a container from one party to another.
  22. The exchange of information from one company to another. A group of transaction sets sent from one sender to one receiver at one time.
  23. The agreement among interconnected utilities under which they buy, sell and exchange power among themselves.  This can, for example, provide for economy energy and emergency power supplies.
  24. This is the movement of funds by certificate to increase or decrease the funds for any item within the same program or purpose appropriation schedule. ...
  25. Capability of media to function properly in various systems.