Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN'TER-CHANGE
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IN'TER-CHANGE, n.
- Mutual change, each giving and receiving; exchange; permutation of commodities; barter; as, the interchange of commodities between New York and Liverpool.
- Alternate succession; as, the interchange of light and darkness. Sweet interchange / Of hill and valley, rivers, woods and plains. Milton.
- A mutual giving and receiving; reciprocation; as, an interchange of civilities or kind offices.
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