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interchange

INTERCHANGE, v.t. [inter and change.]

1. To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; to interchange cares or duties.

I shall interchange

My waned state of Henry's regal crown.

2. To succeed alternately.



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INTERCHANGE, v.t. [inter and change.]

1. To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; to interchange cares or duties.

I shall interchange

My waned state of Henry's regal crown.

2. To succeed alternately.

IN'TER-CHANGE, n.

  1. Mutual change, each giving and receiving; exchange; permutation of commodities; barter; as, the interchange of commodities between New York and Liverpool.
  2. Alternate succession; as, the interchange of light and darkness. Sweet interchange / Of hill and valley, rivers, woods and plains. Milton.
  3. A mutual giving and receiving; reciprocation; as, an interchange of civilities or kind offices.

IN-TER-CHANGE', v.t. [inter and change.]

  1. To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; to interchange cares or duties. I shall interchange / My waned state for Henry's regal crown. Shak.
  2. To succeed alternately. Sidney.

In`ter*change"
  1. To put each in the place of the other] to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; they interchanged friendly offices and services.

    I shall interchange
    My waned state for Henry's regal crown.
    Shak.

  2. To make an interchange; to alternate.

    Sir P. Sidney.
  3. The act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities between two persons.

    "Interchange of kindnesses." South.
  4. To cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary; as, to interchange cares with pleasures.
  5. The mutual exchange of commodities between two persons or countries; barter; commerce.

    Howell.
  6. Alternate succession; alternation; a mingling.

    The interchanges of light and darkness. Holder.

    Sweet interchange
    Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains.
    Milton.

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Interchange

INTERCHANGE, verb transitive [inter and change.]

1. To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; to interchange cares or duties.

I shall interchange

My waned state of Henry's regal crown.

2. To succeed alternately.

IN'TERCHANGE, noun Mutual change, each giving and receiving; exchange; permutation of commodities; barter; as the interchange of commodities between New York and Liverpool.

1. Alternate succession; as the interchange of light and darkness.

Sweet interchange

Of hill and valley, rivers, woods and plains.

2. A mutual giving and receiving; reciprocation; as an interchange of civilities or kind offices.

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IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

Thy own importance know.

Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

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