interchange
verb
• (of two or more people) exchange (things) with each other.
• "superior and subordinates freely interchange information"
interchange
noun
• the action of interchanging people or things.
• "the interchange of ideas"
Similar:
exchange,
trading,
trade,
swap,
swapping,
barter,
bandying,
give and take,
traffic,
trafficking,
reciprocation,
reciprocity,
truck,
substitution,
transposition,
switch,
switching,
reversal,
inversion,
change,
rearrangement,
reordering,
replacement,
replacing,
• alternation.
• "the interchange of woods and meadows"
• a road junction designed on several levels so that traffic streams do not intersect.
• "turn left at the next interchange"
• a station where passengers may change from one railway line, bus service, etc. to another.
• "the town's famous rail interchange"
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French entrechangier, from entre- ‘between’ + changier ‘to change’.