Interchange ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Interchange ( noun )

  1. The action of exchanging one thing for another.
  2. A junction of two or more roads or railways where traffic or trains can pass from one to another.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from latin intercambium, from inter- "between" + cambium "exchange".

Examples:

  1. The company is proposing an interchange of goods and services.
  2. The new interchange will make it easier for drivers to access the highway.
  3. The city is planning to build an interchange between two major roads.
  4. The two companies have agreed to an interchange of technology.
  5. We are working on an interchange of ideas with other research groups.

(As a verb)

Interchange ( verb )

  1. The action of exchanging one thing for another.
  2. A junction of two or more roads or railways where traffic or trains can pass from one to another.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from latin intercambium, from inter- "between" + cambium "exchange".

Examples:

  1. The company is proposing an interchange of goods and services.
  2. The new interchange will make it easier for drivers to access the highway.
  3. The city is planning to build an interchange between two major roads.
  4. The two companies have agreed to an interchange of technology.
  5. We are working on an interchange of ideas with other research groups.
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