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Interchangeability

Interchangeability meaning

The quality of being interchangeable.

Example sentences (10)

It is a guarantee that a specific product meets a defined set of requirements such as safety, fitness for use and interchangeability characteristics, usually specified in a standard.

As computer platforms began to form, attempts were made at interchangeability.

Attempts at interchangeability of parts can be traced back as far as the Punic Wars through both archaeological remains of boats now in Museo Archeologico Baglio Anselmi and contemporary written accounts.

Due to the conflicting definitions of flux, and the interchangeability of flux, flow, and current in nontechnical English, all of the terms used in this paragraph are sometimes used interchangeably and ambiguously.

Interchangeability, rewriting meters main equals main time at a different tempo About this sound Play ( help ยท info ) On a formal mathematical level the time signatures of, e.g., main and main are interchangeable.

It was suggested during the sexual revolution that the interchangeability of bodies within pornography had radical implications for gender differences and that they could lose their meaning or at least redefine the meaning of gender roles and norms.

The benefits of interoperability at the operational and tactical levels generally derive from the fungibility or interchangeability of force elements and units.

The interchangeability of code and data gives Lisp its instantly recognizable syntax.

The invention of a new type sewing machine was an evolution of mass production after the principles of interchangeability were applied to clocks and guns.

This is mostly due to difficulties in human look-ahead peculiar to Othello: The interchangeability of the disks and therefore apparent strategic meaninglessness (as opposed to chess pieces for example) makes an evaluation of different moves much harder.