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[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
exchange \exchange"\ e^ksch=anj", n. oe. eschange,
   eschaunge, of. eschange, fr. eschangier, f. 'echanger, to
   exchange; pref. ex- out + f. changer. see change, and cf.
   excamb.
   1. the act of giving or taking one thing in return for
      another which is regarded as an equivalent; as, an
      exchange of cattle for grain.
      1913 webster

   2. the act of substituting one thing in the place of another;
      as, an exchange of grief for joy, or of a scepter for a
      sword, and the like; also, the act of giving and receiving
      reciprocally; as, an exchange of civilities or views.
      1913 webster

   3. the thing given or received in return; esp., a publication
      exchanged for another. --shak.
      1913 webster

   4. com. the process of setting accounts or debts between
      parties residing at a distance from each other, without
      the intervention of money, by exchanging orders or drafts,
      called bills of exchange. these may be drawn in one
      country and payable in another, in which case they are
      called foreign bills; or they may be drawn and made
      payable in the same country, in which case they are called
      inland bills. the term bill of exchange is often
      abbreviated into exchange; as, to buy or sell exchange.
      1913 webster

   note: a in london is creditor to b in new york, and c in
         london owes d in new york a like sum. a in london draws
         a bill of exchange on b in new york; c in london
         purchases the bill, by which a receives his debt due
         from b in new york. c transmits the bill to d in new
         york, who receives the amount from b.
         1913 webster

   5. law a mutual grant of equal interests, the one in
      consideration of the other. estates exchanged must be
      equal in quantity, as fee simple for fee simple.
      --blackstone.
      1913 webster

   6. the place where the merchants, brokers, and bankers of a
      city meet at certain hours, to transact business; also,
      the institution which sets regulations and maintains the
      physical facilities of such a place; as, the new york
      stock exchange; a commodity exchange. in this sense the
      word was at one time often contracted to 'change
      1913 webster +pjc

   arbitration of exchange. see under arbitration.

   bill of exchange. see under bill.

   exchange broker. see under broker.

   par of exchange, the established value of the coin or
      standard of value of one country when expressed in the
      coin or standard of another, as the value of the pound
      sterling in the currency of france or the united states.
      the par of exchange rarely varies, and serves as a measure
      for the rise and fall of exchange that is affected by the
      demand and supply. exchange is at par when, for example, a
      bill in new york, for the payment of one hundred pounds
      sterling in london, can be purchased for the sum. exchange
      is in favor of a place when it can be purchased there at
      or above par.

   telephone exchange, a central office in which the wires of
      any two telephones or telephone stations may be connected
      to permit conversation.

   syn: barter; dealing; trade; traffic; interchange.
        1913 webster
see also:
change excamb 'change arbitration of exchange arbitration bill of exchange 
bill exchange broker broker par of exchange telephone exchange 

[2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
exchange \exchange"\, v. i.
   to be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in
   exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes.
   1913 webster

[3] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
exchange \exchange"\, v. t. imp.  p. p. exchanged; p. pr. 
   vb. n. exchanging. cf.of. eschangier, f. 'echanger. see
   exchange, n.
   1. to part with give, or transfer to another in consideration
      of something received as an equivalent; -- usually
      followed by for before the thing received.
      1913 webster

            exchange his sheep for shells, or wool for a
            sparking pebble or a diamond.         --locke.
      1913 webster

   2. to part with for a substitute; to lay aside, quit, or
      resign something being received in place of the thing
      parted with; as, to exchange a palace for cell.
      1913 webster

            and death for life exchanged foolishly. --spenser.
      1913 webster

            to shift his being
            is to exchange one misery with another. --shak.
      1913 webster

   3. to give and receive reciprocally, as things of the same
      kind; to barter; to swap; as, to exchange horses with a
      neighbor; to exchange houses or hats.
      1913 webster

            exchange forgiveness with me, noble hamlet. --shak.

   syn: to barter; change; commute; interchange; bargain; truck;
        swap; traffic.
        1913 webster
see also:
exchanged exchanging exchange 
[4] : WordNet (r) 2.0
exchange
     n 1: chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes
          places with another
     2: a mutual expression of views especially an unpleasant one;
        "they had a bitter exchange"
     3: the act of changing one thing for another thing; "adam was
        promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience";
        "there was an exchange of prisoners"
     4: the act of giving something in return for something
        received; "deductible losses on sales or exchanges of
        property are allowable"
     5: a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility
        where lines from telephones can be connected together to
        permit communication syn: central, telephone exchange
     6: a workplace for buying and selling; open only to members
     7: sports an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes;
        "after a short rally connors won the point" syn: rally
     8: reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money especially
        the currencies of different countries; "he earns his
        living from the interchange of currency" syn: interchange
     9: the act of putting one thing or person in the place of
        another: "he sent smith in for jones but the substitution
        came too late to help" syn: substitution, commutation
     10: chess gaining or losing a rook in return for a knight or
         bishop; "black lost the exchange"
     11: chess the capture by both players usually on consecutive
         moves of pieces of equal value; "the endgame began after
         the exchange of queens"
     v 1: give to, and receive from, one another; "would you change
          places with me?"; "we have been exchanging letters for a
          year" syn: change, interchange
     2: exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind
        or category; "could you convert my dollars into pounds?";
        "he changed his name"; "convert centimeters into inches";
        "convert holdings into shares" syn: change, commute,
        convert
     3: change over, change around, or switch over syn: switch
        over, switch
     4: hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent;
        "exchange prisoners";  "exchange employees between
        branches of the company"
     5: exchange a penalty for a less severe one syn: commute, convert
see also:
central telephone exchange rally interchange substitution commutation 
change commute convert switch over switch 

[5] : Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
332 moby thesaurus words for "exchange":
   american stock exchange, amex, esp, wall street, abalienate,
   abalienation, agency, agent, alien, alienate, alienation,
   altercation, alternate, alternation, alternative, amortization,
   amortize, amortizement, analogy, answer, area code, argument,
   assign, assignation, assignment, backup, badinage, bandy, banter,
   bargain, bargain and sale, barter, bartering,
   battledore and shuttlecock, be quits with, bequeath, bequeathal,
   board, boomerang, bourse, brokerage, buy and sell,
   buying and selling, cede, cession, chaff, change, change for,
   changeling, colloquial discourse, colloquy, comeback, commerce,
   commodity exchange, communication, communion, commutation, commute,
   comparison, compensate, compound for, confer, conferment,
   conferral, congress, connection, consign, consignation,
   consignment, contact, conversation, converse, conversing, convey,
   conveyance, conveyancing, cooperate, cooperation, copy, corn pit,
   correspondence, counter, counterblast, counterblow, counterchange,
   counterfeit, counterstroke, cross fire, curb, curb exchange,
   curb market, deal, dealing, dealings, deed, deed over, deeding,
   delegation, deliver, deliverance, delivery, demise, deputation,
   deputy, deputyship, devolve upon, disagreement, discourse,
   displace, displacement, disposal, disposition, do business,
   doing business, double, dub in, dummy, enfeoff, enfeoffment, equal,
   equivalent, ersatz, exchange floor, fake, fill-in, fooling,
   fooling around, get back at, get even with, ghost, ghostwriter,
   give, give and take, give in exchange, give place to,
   give title to, give-and-take, giving, good-natured banter, hand,
   hand down, hand on, hand over, harmless teasing, horse trading,
   horse-trade, imitation, information, interaction, interchange,
   intercommunication, intercommunion, intercourse, interlocution,
   intermutation, interplay, jape, jest, jive, jobbing, joke, josh,
   kidding, kidding around, lease and release, lex talionis,
   linguistic intercourse, locum tenens, logroll, make do with,
   make over, make way for, makeshift, market, measure for measure,
   merchandising, message, metaphor, metonymy, mutual admiration,
   mutual support, mutual transfer, mutuality, negotiate,
   next best thing, offer in exchange, outside market,
   over-the-counter market, pass, pass on, pass over, pay back,
   permutation, permute, persiflage, personnel, phone book,
   phone number, phony, pinch hitter, pit, pleasantry,
   power of attorney, proxy, put up with, quarrel, quid pro quo,
   quotation board, raillery, rallying, rapping, reciprocality,
   reciprocate, reciprocation, reciprocity, recoil, redeem, relief,
   replace, replacement, reply, representation, representative,
   requite, reserves, respond, response, retailing, retaliate,
   retaliation, retort, return, return the compliment, ridicule,
   ring in, ringer, sale, second string, secondary, sell, settle,
   settle on, settlement, settling, shift with, sign, sign away,
   sign over, social intercourse, something for something, spares,
   speaking, speech, speech circuit, speech situation, sport,
   stand-in, stock exchange, stock market, stock ticker, sub,
   subrogation, substituent, substitute, substitution, succedaneum,
   supersedence, superseder, superseding, supersedure, supersession,
   supplantation, supplanter, supplanting, supplantment, surrender,
   surrogate, swap, swap horses, swapping, switch, symbol, synecdoche,
   take in exchange, talking, telepathy, telephone area,
   telephone directory, telephone exchange, telephone market,
   telephone number, the big board, the exchange, the street,
   third market, third string, ticker, ticker tape, tit for tat,
   token, touch, trade, trade in, trade off, trade sight unseen,
   trading, traffic, trafficking, transfer, transference,
   transmission, transmit, transmittal, transposal, transpose,
   transposition, truck, turn over, twit, two-way communication,
   understudy, unpleasantness, utility player, verbal intercourse,
   vesting, vicar, vicariousness, vice-president, vice-regent,
   wheat pit, wheeling and dealing, wholesaling




[6] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
exchange, com. law. this word has several significations.
     2.-1. exchange is a negotiation by which one person transfers to 
another funds which he has in a certain place, either at a price agreed 
upon, or which is fixed by commercial usage. this transfer is made by means 
of an instrument which represents such funds, and is well known by the name 
of a bill of exchange. 
     3.-2. the price which is paid in order to obtain such transfer, is 
also known among merchants by the name of exchange; as, exchange on england 
is five per cent. see 4 wash. c. c. r. 307. exchange on foreign money is to 
be calculated according to the usual rate at the time of trial. 5 s.  r. 
48. 
     4.-3. barter, q.v. or the transfer of goods and chattels for other 
goods and chattels, is also known by the name of exchange, though the term 
barter is more commonly used. 
     5.-4. the french writers on commercial law, denominate the profit 
which arises from a maritime loan, exchange, when such profit is a 
percentage on the money lent, considering it in the light of money lent in 
one place to be returned in another, with a difference in amount in the sum 
borrowed and that paid, arising from the difference of time and place. hall 
on mar. loans, 56, n.; and the articles interest; maritime; premium. 
     6.-5. by exchange is also meant, the place where merchants, captains 
of vessels, exchange agents and brokers, assemble to transact their 
business. code de comm. art. 71. 
     7.-6. according to the civil code of louisiana, art. 1758, exchange 
imports a reciprocal contract, by which. the parties enter into mutual 
agreement. 14 pet. 133. vide the articles. bills of exchange; damages on 
bills of exchange and reexchange. also civ. code of lo. art. 2630. 



[7] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
exchange conveyancing. an exchange is a mutual grant of equal interests in 
land, the one in consideration of the other. 2 bl. com. 323; litt. s. 62; 
touchs. 289; watk. prin. con. it is said that exchange, in the united 
states, does not differ from bargain and sale. 2 bouv. inst. n. 2055. 
     2. there are five circumstances necessary to an exchange. 1. that the 
estates given be equal. 2. that the word escambium or exchange be used, 
which cannot be supplied by any other word, or described by circumlocution. 
3. that there be an execution by entry or claim in the life of the parties. 
4. that if it be of things which lie in grant, it be by deed. 5. that if the 
lands lie in several counties, it be by deed indented; or if the thing lie 
in grant, though they be in one county. in practice this mode of 
conveyancing is nearly obsolete. vide cruise, dig. tit. 32 perk. ch. 4 10 
vin. ab. 125; com. dig. h.t.; nels. ab. h.t.; co. litt. 51; hardin's r. 
593 1 n. h. rep. 65 3 har.  john. 361; 1 rolle's ab. 813, 3 wils. r. 489. 
vide watk. prin. con. b. 2, c. 5; horsman, 362 and 3 wood, 243, for forms. 




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