different between dealing vs interchange
dealing
English
Etymology
From Middle English delynge, from Old English d?lung; equivalent to deal +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?di?l??/
- Rhymes: -i?l??
- Hyphenation: deal?ing
Noun
dealing (plural dealings)
- (chiefly in the plural) A business transaction.
- One's manner of acting toward others; behaviour; interactions or relations with others.
- c. 1596-97, William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act I scene iii[1]:
- Shylock:
- O father Abram, what these Christians are,
- Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect
- The thoughts of others! […]
- c. 1596-97, William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act I scene iii[1]:
Derived terms
- double-dealing
- fair dealing
- inside dealing
- slavedealing
- wheeling and dealing
Verb
dealing
- present participle of deal
Anagrams
- Negidal, adeling, aligned, dealign, diangle, lagenid, leading, leidang
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interchange
English
Etymology
From Old French entrechange
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?nd?
- Verb
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?nt?(r)ch?nj', IPA(key): /?nt?(?)?t?e?nd?/
- (US) enPR: ?nt?rch?nj', IPA(key): /?nt??t?e?nd?/
- Noun
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?n't?(r)ch?nj, IPA(key): /??nt?(?).t?e?nd?/
- (US) enPR: ?n't?rch?nj, IPA(key): /??nt?t?e?nd?/
Verb
interchange (third-person singular simple present interchanges, present participle interchanging, simple past and past participle interchanged)
- (transitive) to switch (each of two things)
- to interchange places
- (transitive) to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange
- (intransitive) to swap or change places
- (transitive) to alternate; to intermingle or vary
- to interchange cares with pleasures
- (transport) To act as or carry out an interchange (noun, senses 2, 3).
Synonyms
- (to switch each of two things): exchange, swap; See also Thesaurus:switch
- (to mutually give and receive something): exchange, trade; See also Thesaurus:trade
- (to change places):
- (to alternate): See also Thesaurus:alternate or Thesaurus:mix
Translations
Noun
interchange (countable and uncountable, plural interchanges)
- An act of interchanging.
- A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic.
- (rail transport) A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made.
Usage notes
Generally the rail transport sense of "interchange" applies to connections within the same station, or from two close-by stations. Sometimes, especially within the context of public transport in London, "interchange" is restricted to within-station connections only with outerchange used for those that involve leaving the station.
Antonyms
- (rail transport): outerchange (in some contexts only, see usage notes)
Derived terms
- electronic data interchange
- system interchange
- transport interchange
Translations
References
- “interchange”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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