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Definition of Interchangeability
1. Noun. The quality of being capable of exchange or interchange.
Generic synonyms: Changeability, Changeableness
Specialized synonyms: Duality, Transferability, Convertibility, Inconvertibility, Commutability, Replaceability, Substitutability, Liquidity, Permutability, Permutableness, Transposability
Derivative terms: Exchangeable, Fungible, Interchangeable, Interchangeable, Interchangeable
Antonyms: Unexchangeability
Definition of Interchangeability
1. n. The state or quality of being interchangeable; interchangeableness.
Definition of Interchangeability
1. Noun. the ability to be interchangeable ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interchangeability
Literary usage of Interchangeability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines by Michael Tonry (1998)
"guidelines and to devise systems of interchangeability between prison and ...
The second is to establish interchangeability policies that allow judges to ..."
2. Principles of Interchangeable Manufacturing: A Treatise on the Basic by Earle Buckingham (1921)
"Interchangeability. The term interchangeability, as used here, refers to absolute
interchangeability. In this sense, interchangeable parts are parts that ..."
3. Methods of Machine Shop Work: For Apprentices and Students in Technical and by Frederick Arthur Halsey (1914)
"Interchangeability by itself means little more than that the holes shall be larger
than the plugs—the amount by which they are larger being a matter of ..."
4. Principles of Industrial Organization by Dexter Simpson Kimball (1919)
"Interchangeability. There is another and very important ground for standardization
and that is the desirability of having parts interchangeable. ..."
5. The Nation as a Business Firm: An Attempt to Cut a Path Through Jungle by William Hurrell Mallock (1910)
"Henry George on the interchangeability of all forms of capital This interchangeability
of all kinds of income- producing or service-rendering capital, ..."
6. Aerodynamics: Constituting the First Volume of a Complete Work on Aerial Flight by Frederick William Lanchester (1907)
"Consequences of interchangeability of V and 1.—It is evident that the general
results relating to the form of the curve which have been deduced from the ..."