interchange
Roget category 148
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.7. Change
›› 1.7.1. Simple change
#148.
[Double or mutual change.]
Interchange
noun
interchange,
exchange —
commutation,
permutation,
intermutation —
reciprocation,
transposition,
rearrangement —
shuffling —
alternation,
reciprocity —
castling
(at chess);
hocus-pocus.
interchangeableness†,
interchangeability.
recombination —
combination
etc.
48.
barter
etc.
794 —
tit for tat
etc.
(retaliation)
718 —
cross fire,
battledore and shuttlecock —
quid pro quo.
verb
interchange,
exchange,
counterchange† —
bandy,
transpose,
shuffle,
change bands,
swap,
permute,
reciprocate,
commute —
give and take,
return the compliment —
play at puss in the corner,
play at battledore and shuttlecock —
retaliate
etc.
718 —
requite.
rearrange,
recombine.
adjective
interchanged
etc.
v. —
reciprocal,
mutual,
commutative,
interchangeable,
intercurrent†.
combinatorial [Math.].
recombinant [Biol.].
adverb
in exchange,
vice versa,
mutatis mutandis [Lat.],
backwards and forwards,
by turns,
turn and turn about —
each in his turn,
everyone in his turn.
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