in·ter·change
(ĭńtər-chānj́)
[Middle English enterchaungen, from Old French entrechangier, to change, entre-, between (from Latin inter-; see inter–), + changier, to change; see change.]
verb: -changed, -chang·ing, -chang·es.
transitive verb
- To switch each of (two things) into the place of the other.
- To give and receive mutually; exchange.
- To cause to succeed each other in a series or pattern; alternate: interchanged gold and silver beads in the bracelet.
intransitive verb
- To change places with each other.
- To succeed each other; alternate.
noun
- The act or process of interchanging.
- A highway intersection designed to permit traffic to move freely from one road to another without crossing another line of traffic.
derivatives
- ińter·chanǵer
- noun