exchangeable in English

adjective

[ex'change·a·ble || -dʒəbl]

capable of being exchanged, tradable, interchangeable

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "exchangeable" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "exchangeable", or refer to the context using the word "exchangeable" in the English Dictionary.

1. A check is exchangeable forcash.

2. Assignments of exchangeable protons are shown.

3. These tokens are exchangeable for DVDs only.

4. Phenotype and niche are exchangeable notions.

5. Awards are not exchangeable for cash.

6. The alterations of exchangeable and non-exchangeable potassium have been investigated, using a clay alluvial soil as testing material.

7. Goods sold are not refundable, returnable or exchangeable.

8. Sale goods in this shop are not exchangeable.

9. Commutable definition, that may be commuted; exchangeable or interchangeable

10. The watch is exchangeable if it is not satisfactory.

11. The currency was not internationally exchangeable and its export was illegal.

12. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable value of all commodities.

13. The ocean contains most of the exchangeable heat on the planet.

14. N deposition can acidify the soil and leaching the exchangeable base cations.

15. Optical system with an exchangeable, manipulable correction arrangement for reducing image aberrations

16. Exchangeable disk storage: Refers to DisC pack storage used with mainframe computers.

17. Key words: consolidation, swelling clay, permeability, exchangeable cations, diffuse double layer, adsorbed water.

18. The other voices sound exchangeable and really add nothing to the overall sound.

19. Interpersonal relationships and the possession of exchangeable resources determine access to scarce syringes.

20. Solar batteries were removed, power supply became exchangeable – one galvanic cell, size AA.

21. Please check your lens before opening them as only UNOPENED lens are exchangeable.

22. Synonyms for Commutable include exchangeable, fungible, switchable, interchangeable, substitutable, transposable, equivalent, replaceable, mutual and reciprocal

23. It occurs as an exchangeable base in the clay mineral and organic fractions of soils.

24. Effect of exchangeable cation and electrolyte concentration on mineralogy of clay dispersed from aggregates.

25. Special rubles used in accounting were not exchangeable to cash, and were effectively different currency units.

26. Saline alluvial soils have high levels of exchangeable sodium and the effects of gleying are clearly evident.

27. The rewinder is equipped with air expansion mandrels with sleeves easily exchangeable to other sizes.

28. Health million exchangeable bonds issued after the 24 months, may be convertible bondholders after the operation.

29. The exchangeable acidity in constant charge soils is pronouncedly larger than that in variable charge soils.

30. For multi purpose application, with exchangeable, ground, swivelling E100 HSS-blade blade suitable for long chipping materials.

31. The structure and the properties of LDH are introduced, specially the typical laminated structure and the exchangeable property of ion.

32. Bimetallism A monetary system in which a currency is exchangeable for a certain amount of either gold or silver

33. There were no significant differences in exchangeable Ca and Mg for the poor and medium soil nutrient regimes.

34. There are four solutions of indefinite integration in paper:direct integration, the first exchangeable integration, the second exchange- able integration, parcel integration .

35. It basically says that mass is concentrated energy, and mass and energy are exchangeable, like two currencies with a huge exchange rate.

36. EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using JPEG compression.

37. It showed that EAA had released the original interlayer exchangeable carbonate anions of the LDH[Sentencedict.com], and reacted with LDH forming carboxylic acid metal ionic bond.

38. A monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is equal in value to and exchangeable for a specified amount of gold. Sentencedict.com

39. The die table (10) comprises several exchangeable dies (11) arranged concentrically around the rotational axis of the rotor (1) and aligned with the upper and lower punches (7, 4).

40. In the second group experiment, the contents of K increased 39% and 50% in the compost and the contents of exchangeable K decreased 2% to 3% after the lime treatment.

41. The two main mechanisms for the slaking of small unconfined samples are (a) compression of entrapped air and (b) osmotic swelling of expansive clay minerals if the dominant exchangeable cation is sodium.

42. The 100-fils note of the Bahrain Currency Board was withdrawn in November 1980 and the remainder of the notes were withdrawn on 31 March 1996, remaining exchangeable until one year afterwards

43. In these cases, a mint vending machine was declared to be a gambling device because by (internally manufactured) chance the machine would occasionally give the next user a number of tokens exchangeable for more candy.

44. Convertibility - the quality of being exchangeable (especially the ability to convert a currency into gold or other currencies without restriction) exchangeability, fungibility, interchangeability, interchangeableness - the quality of being capable of exchange or interchange

45. In contrast both values were markedly higher in the above patient with osteitis fibrosa and a control patient with osteitis (exchangeable calcium 10.3 meq/kg and 8.34 meq/kg; accretion rate 6.18 and 6.92 meq/kg/day).

46. Biorhythmicity in the child's capacity for time sequencing The relationship between mother (exchangeable with father or others close to the child) and child is characterized from the 'tart by an attempt to organize the time sequences which are connected with the.

47. Antonyms for Convertibility noun the quality of being exchangeable (especially the ability to convert a currency into gold or other currencies without restriction) Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content.