Exchange

  • 31exchange — Synonyms and related words: American Stock Exchange, Amex, ESP, Wall Street, abalienate, abalienation, agency, agent, alien, alienate, alienation, altercation, alternate, alternation, alternative, amortization, amortize, amortizement, analogy,… …

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  • 32exchange*/*/ — [ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ] noun I 1) [C/U] a situation in which one person gives, does, or says something and another person gives, does, or says something in return a frank exchange of views[/ex] an exchange of prisoners of war[/ex] Russia supplied crude oil …

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  • 33exchange — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English exchaunge, from Anglo French eschange, from eschanger to exchange, from Vulgar Latin *excambiare, from Latin ex + cambiare to exchange more at change Date: 14th century 1. the act of… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 34exchange — ex•change [[t]ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ[/t]] v. changed, chang•ing, n. 1) to give up (something) for something else; part with for some equivalent or substitute 2) to replace (returned merchandise) with something else 3) to give and receive reciprocally;… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 35Exchange — A marketplace in which securities, commodities, derivatives and other financial instruments are traded. The core function of an exchange such as a stock exchange is to ensure fair and orderly trading, as well as efficient dissemination of price… …

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  • 36Exchange — Ex|change 〈[ ıkstʃɛındʒ] f. 19〉 1. Wechselverkehr, Wechsel 2. Geldwechsel 3. Wechselstube 4. Kurs [engl., „Austausch, Wechsel, Börse“] * * * Ex|change [ɪks t̮ʃeɪnd̮ʒ ], die; , n [engl. exchange < frz. échange, zu: échanger = umtauschen, zu:… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 37exchange — {{11}}exchange (n.) late 14c., act of reciprocal giving and receiving, from Anglo Fr. eschaunge, from O.Fr. eschange (Mod.Fr. échange), from L.L. excambium, from excambiare, from L. ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + cambire barter (see CHANGE (Cf …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 38exchange — 1. noun 1) the exchange of ideas Syn: interchange, trade, trading, swapping, traffic, trafficking 2) a broker on the exchange Syn: stock exchange, money market; bourse 3) an acrimoniou …

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  • 39exchange — n. & v. n. 1 the act or an instance of giving one thing and receiving another in its place. 2 a the giving of money for its equivalent in the money of the same or another country. b the fee or percentage charged for this. 3 the central telephone… …

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  • 40exchange — /ɪks tʃeɪndʒ/ noun the act of giving one thing for another ♦ exchange of contracts the point in the sale of property when the buyer and the seller both sign the contract of sale which then becomes binding ■ verb 1. ♦ to exchange something (for… …

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