An act of interchanging.
A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made.
A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic.
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).
to switch (each of two things)
A method of dividing labor between several similar subsystems, assigning tasks to each of them in turn in an attempt to use resources more equitably.
A form of bet on the full set of possible combinations from a larger group (of teams, racehorses, etc.), such as the outcomes A+B, B+C and A+C from a group ABC.
A petition signed in a circular fashion to disguise the order in which it was done.
A method of dividing loot amongst a party of players by having the game assign in turn loot to a player or an enemy corpse to loot to a player.
A form of trade, a series of exchanges in which each person in turn receives items of the same value from the previous person, finally returning to the original donor. For example in (philately) a stamp collector sends a packet of stamps to the next person on a list, who then takes the stamps he wants, replacing them with like-valued stamps, and then passing the packet to the next person on the list, until the packet ultimately returns to the original sender.
A letter, with copies to multiple recipients, usually at Christmastime and often enclosed with a card, giving family news of interest to the sender.
The MIDI technique of using different sampled versions of the same sound for successive notes, to avoid an unnaturally repetitive effect.
The part of a tournament in which every player or team competes against each of the others in turn.