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Example sentences for "interchangeable"

Lexicographically close words:
intercessor; intercessors; intercessory; interchange; interchangeability; interchangeably; interchanged; interchanges; interchanging; intercity
  1. The individual, the soul of the ancestor which he reincarnates or from which his own is an emanation, his churinga and the animals of the totemic species are, as we have said, partially equivalent and interchangeable things.

  2. They are almost equivalent and interchangeable terms.

  3. His was the first interchangeable system in the making of small arms.

  4. They are in fact interchangeable conceptions.

  5. I hold that to be necessary and to be the consequent of a given reason are absolutely interchangeable notions, and completely identical.

  6. Most of us remember the toolmaker during the sewing machine period when interchangeable tools were beginning to find their way; rather cautiously at first.

  7. The bicycle era was the real beginning of tool making from a manufacturing standpoint, when interchangeable tools for rapid production were called for and toolmakers were in great demand.

  8. It is said that the price of mules at the Pennsylvania mines has been affected by immigration, because a man and a mule sometimes represent interchangeable services.

  9. The manufacture of automobile bodies is akin to the manufacture of airplanes to the extent that each is a fabrication of accurate, interchangeable wood and sheet-steel parts.

  10. In order, however, to secure a standardized kitchen with interchangeable parts, thus insuring a constant supply of spare parts, the division designed the liberty kitchen.

  11. Each gun car was provided with interchangeable trucks to fit either gauge.

  12. The Benét-Mercié partly overcame this difficulty by having interchangeable barrels.

  13. Among all the Colonies there was a common and interchangeable citizenship, or inter-citizenship.

  14. In comparing the different lists, this variation in orthography and also the interchangeable k and g have to be kept in view.

  15. These and other examples of this interchangeable characteristic of Indian phonology, and the process of substitution in the absence of labials, are illustrated in the table of Huron-Iroquois numerals on the following page.

  16. The first patent precedes that of Jethro Wood by seven months, but the principle of interchangeable parts had been worked out and patented as early as 1813.

  17. Exact measurement means interchangeable designs, and points the way to utmost economies .

  18. Exact measurement means interchangeable designs, and points the way to utmost economies.

  19. The inlet valve is operated positively and, as a rule, is interchangeable with the exhaust valve.

  20. Nay, like Ezekiel’s and Zechariah’s Angels of the Word, the Angel who tempts David to number the people is interchangeable with God Himself.

  21. Illustration] Our new Stylographic Pen (just patented), having the duplex interchangeable point section, is the very latest improvement.

  22. It was his ripest conviction that the exclamation point and the triumphant perpendicular pronoun were interchangeable signs.

  23. And he was to learn, too, that veracity and truth are not interchangeable terms.

  24. Also Sonrhay, gh and rh being interchangeable throughout North Africa; Ghat and Rhat, Ghadames and Rhadames, etc.

  25. The charge of cruelty and treachery brought against them by the Dutch may be received with some reserve, such terms as "patriot" and "rebel" being interchangeable according to the standpoints from which they are considered.

  26. With interchangeable diary net 1 6 Ditto ditto, in leather net 2 6 =The Clerk of Works' Vade Mecum.

  27. Trelliage and lattice work are often used as interchangeable terms, but mistakenly, for any carpenter who has the gift of precision can build a good lattice, but a trellis must have architectural character.

  28. The officers were interchangeable with those of the guards and line.

  29. This engine did not differ in principle from others built in Europe or in this country, but its design was carefully adapted to permit of interchangeable manufacture.

  30. But it was not only in the field of rifles that interchangeable manufacture made itself felt.

  31. At first the clocks were made of wood, but early in the nineteenth century, a clock maker, Chauncey Jerome by name, designed a brass clock in which the parts were made on the interchangeable system.

  32. But Chauncey Jerome’s clock was made of brass and by means of the interchangeable system of manufacture he could produce it for less than 50 cents.

  33. They are generally produced on the interchangeable system, that is, if any part of a watch has become unfit for service, it can be cheaply replaced by an exact duplicate, the labor of the watch repairer thus becoming easy and expeditious.

  34. The carriage and limber have each two removable interchangeable ammunition boxes for 12 rounds each, with a box for 12 rounds below the axle of the limber.

  35. The house of Israel and the life of the Jewish home became interchangeable terms.

  36. Parenthood and the begetting of children are not quite interchangeable terms.

  37. The parts of a specific model are not only interchangeable with all other cars of that model, but they are interchangeable with similar parts on all the cars that we have turned out.

  38. As we learn more about manufacturing and learn to make articles with interchangeable parts, then those parts can be made under the best possible conditions.

  39. The convenient universally interchangeable mileage-book that McAdoo installed (with his name printed upon each third tiny coupon) has been retained with all of its universal privileges, up to the present time at least.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interchangeable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alike; alternate; alternative; analogous; changeable; communicable; contagious; convertible; equal; equalizing; equivalent; even; identical; indiscernible; indistinct; indistinguishable; interchangeable; interchanged; movable; mutual; portable; reciprocal; removable; retaliatory; returnable; standard; stereotyped; transferable; transportable; transposed; undifferentiated; undistinguished; uniform