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Nouns commonly associated with "exchange" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
The quality that renders something desirable or valuable; worth.
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The ability to hold, receive, or absorb.
civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
(adj)
Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc.
A series of events leading to a result or product.
(medicine, informal, specifically) The amniotic sac.
(juggling) pattern which involves throwing props in the air alternately.
(biology) A microscopic double layer of lipids and proteins forming the boundary of cells or organelles.
(Philippines, education, uncountable) Ellipsis of values education.
The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
a written account of what transpired at a meeting
(N)
a semi-monthly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering materials science and engineering.
(within a machine or machinery) Any mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion, or the transmission or control of power.
(computing) A computer program.
The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
Of, relating to, or consisting of matter, especially physical.
A person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
The department or interdepartmental team within a company that works on optimizing the company's execution of such things.
Any physical store selling groceries, such as a grocery store or convenience store.
(analytical chemistry) high-performance liquid chromatography or high-pressure liquid chromatography
(v)
(transitive) To exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.
Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade.
(British, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong) Taxes, usually on property, levied by local government.
The system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
A number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
(countable) A method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some skill or knowledge.
The overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid.
An unstable situation, in political, social, economic or military affairs, especially one involving an impending abrupt change.
A particular method for performing a task.
A format for communicating or presenting information.
A union of two or more people that creates a family tie and carries legal, social, or religious rights and responsibilities.
Medical care for an illness or injury.
Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds.
What something does or is used for.
A regulation or limitation that restricts.
Something that constrains; a restriction.
A lack or deficiency; an insufficient amount.
(business, finance) An investment involving higher-than-normal risk in order to obtain a higher-than-normal return.
pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation
Something given or offered that adds to a larger whole.
A person or object that carries someone or something else.
(countable) A law or administrative rule, issued by an organization, used to guide or prescribe the conduct of members of that organization.
A mediator between a buyer and seller.
(business, economics) That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed and consists of an action or work.
Business transactions.
An English toponymic surname for someone who lives near a hill or bank of land.
(euphemistic) Facilities for urination and defecation: a toilet; a lavatory.
(uncountable) The act or process of operating (verb): agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
An exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc.
a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering polymer science.
something lost (especially money lost at gambling)
(countable) A fragment of a human expression that is repeated by somebody else, for example from literature or a famous speech.
(sciences) A substance that can enable sorption.
(colloquial) a series of frustrations
A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution.
(uncountable) The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
The terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit.
an Australian bimonthly magazine focused on residential architecture and design.
(nonstandard) A phenomenon.
(religion) A ceremonial duty or service, particularly:
A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
(countable) An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.
Official documents or identification, as a passport.
British, New Zealand, and India standard spelling of program.
The Rolling Stones, a very successful British rock band formed in the 1960s, still together in the 21st century
The solid or liquid in the process of adsorption on which the adsorbate accumulates.
The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.
a course followed by a person in walking or as walking
(uncountable, countable) The act, process or result of approximating, as: