change vs interchange

change

verb
  • To replace. 

  • To replace one's clothing. 

  • To replace the clothing of (the one wearing it). 

  • To change hand while riding (a horse). 

  • To transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc.) 

  • To become something different. 

  • To make something into something else. 

noun
  • The process of becoming different. 

  • A change-up pitch. 

  • An amount of cash, usually in the form of coins, but sometimes inclusive of paper money. 

  • Small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination. 

  • Balance of money returned from the sum paid after deducting the price of a purchase. 

  • A transfer between vehicles. 

  • Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale. 

  • A replacement. 

interchange

verb
  • to switch (each of two things) 

  • to swap or change places 

  • to alternate; to intermingle or vary 

  • to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange 

  • To act as or carry out an interchange (noun, senses 2, 3). 

noun
  • A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made. 

  • An act of interchanging. 

  • A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic. 

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