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n. (plural of interchange English)
Usage examples of "interchanges".
It was interesting to observe what a lot of unnecessary trouble she gave herself by making more interchanges than there was any need for, and I thought it would work into a good puzzle.
Now, if she always takes one pot in the right hand and another in the left and makes them change places, how many of these interchanges will be necessary to get all the jampots in proper order?
As every interchange may result in a pot being put in its place, it is clear that twenty-two interchanges will get them all in order.
When you have made the interchanges within any pair of brackets, all numbers within those brackets are in their places.
Even in the example given certain interchanges are possible to produce different arrangements.
Five, six, seven interchanges, ten, and then he lost count, for they no longer seemed like interchanges but all part of one seamless process, infinite and never-ending.
The interchanges were made with wondrous precision, the trajectories of the flying torches were flawlessly timed to create splendid crisscrossing patterns of light, and not a hair on any Skandar's hide was scorched as they casually snatched from the air the firebrands that came hurtling past them from their unseen partners.
As the evening progressed, the interchanges of the Chatelaine became more burlesque and corybantic.
The projects in Chicago had been effectively walled off from the centers of commerce by freeway interchanges, ill-kept streets, blocks of run-down storefronts and clutter-choked alleyways that had, seemingly, held as many junkies as tin cans.
When Eddie looked east he saw blocked and broken landscape,mthe harsh aura of downtown lights, the pale linear scar of the nascent superhighway and its three interchanges, built especially for Charlie Weeb's development.
Worm specimens we've examined lead us to suspect complicated chemical interchanges within them.
There are unusual chemical interchanges over large surf ace areas here.