EXCHANGE | • exchange n. An act of exchanging or trading. • exchange n. A place for conducting trading. • exchange n. A telephone exchange. |
EXCHANGEABILITY | • exchangeability n. The condition of being exchangeable. • EXCHANGEABILITY n. the state of being exchangeable. |
EXCHANGEABLE | • exchangeable adj. Able to be exchanged. • exchangeable adj. (Finance) Having an associated right to be exchanged for another form of financial security. • exchangeable n. (Finance) Any financial instrument with an associated right to be exchanged for another form of financial security. |
EXCHANGEABLY | • exchangeably adv. By way of exchange. • EXCHANGEABLE adv. capable of being exchanged. |
EXCHANGED | • exchanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
EXCHANGER | • exchanger n. A person or thing that exchanges one thing for another. • EXCHANGER n. one who exchanges. |
EXCHANGERS | • exchangers n. Plural of exchanger. • EXCHANGER n. one who exchanges. |
EXCHANGES | • exchanges n. Plural of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
EXCHANGING | • exchanging v. Present participle of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
EXCHEAT | • excheat n. Obsolete form of escheat. • EXCHEAT n. (Spenser) property that falls to the state or feudal lord for lack of an heir, also ESCHEAT. |
EXCHEATS | • excheats n. Plural of excheat. • EXCHEAT n. (Spenser) property that falls to the state or feudal lord for lack of an heir, also ESCHEAT. |
EXCHEQUER | • exchequer n. A treasury. • exchequer n. An available fund of money, especially one for a specific purpose. • exchequer v. (Transitive) To proceed against (a person) in the Court of Exchequer. |
EXCHEQUERED | • exchequered v. Simple past tense and past participle of exchequer. • EXCHEQUER v. to place in an exchequer or treasury. |
EXCHEQUERING | • exchequering v. Present participle of exchequer. • EXCHEQUER v. to place in an exchequer or treasury. |
EXCHEQUERS | • exchequers n. Plural of exchequer. • EXCHEQUER v. to place in an exchequer or treasury. |