- exchange; interchange; switching; reciprocity; barter; substitution; replacement; clearing (of checks, cheques)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
Generated definitions (experimental)
- exchange; interchange
- switching
- reciprocity
- barter
- substitution
- replacement
- clearing (of checks, cheques)
This refers to the act of giving one thing and receiving another in return, often involving goods, services, or information.
This implies the act of changing from one thing to another, often in the context of positions or roles.
This indicates a mutual exchange or benefit between two parties, often in social or economic contexts.
This means exchanging goods or services directly without using money as an intermediary.
This suggests replacing one thing with another, typically in a scenario where something similar is provided.
This denotes the process of taking out one item and putting another in its place, often used when discussing repairs or updates.
This refers to the process of settling financial transactions, particularly among banks.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
- ..
- きごう:..
- 、、、、..きごう(みずの水野ようしゅう葉舟きごう「きごう」きごう)
- 、、、、、、..きごう(きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- 、、、、えるいいでぃいLED..きごう(あきこ明子、、きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- きごう:、、、、..
- 、、、、..
- 、、..きごう(くさか久坂ようこ葉子きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- きごう「はっはははハッハハハきごう」....きごう(ささき佐々木きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- のうひめ濃姫おれオレようよう..のぶひで信秀..うちウチよめヨメ..きごう(さかぐち坂口あんご安吾きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
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- とんしん敦信、、とんしん敦信、、ついて就いて..きごう(しゅうごろう周五郎きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- 、、、、じ辭、、かしくかしく、、わらい笑ひ、、きごう(だざい太宰きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- 、、、、げんま玄間、、、、..きごう(てらだ寺田とらひこ寅彦きごう「きごう」きごう)きごう〔きごう〕
- きごう(きごう)、、、、..
- きごう(きごう)、、..
Example sentences
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Goods are the great travelers over the earth's surface, far more than humans, which means that hardly an inhabited spot on the globe is untouched by trade.
Somebody could exchange a sheep or a horse, for example, for anything in the marketplace that they considered to be of equal value.
People needed a more practical system of exchange, so various money systems developed.
All social animals use some methods of communication to exchange information and to maintain an orderly community.