1. interchanging - Noun
2. interchanging - Verb
of Interchange
Source: Webster's dictionaryA human being in this aged nation of ours is a very wonderful hole, the slow creation of long interchanging influences; and charm is a result of two such wholes, the one loving and the one loved. George Eliot
Sweet is the scene where genial friendship plays the pleasing game of interchanging praise. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
All Hasidic schools devoted a prominent place in their teaching, with differing accentuation, to the interchanging nature of Ein, both infinite and imperceptible, becoming Yesh, "Existent" – and vice versa. Source: Internet
By interchanging the roles of x and y one obtains the corresponding equation of a parabola with a vertical axis as : The equation can be generalized to allow the vertex to be at a point other than the origin by defining the vertex as the point (h, k). Source: Internet
By interchanging the two coils a second range was provided. Source: Internet
In two-line notation the inverse can be obtained by interchanging the two lines (and sorting the columns if one wishes the first line to be in a given order). Source: Internet