Exact Change — is an independent book publishing company formed in 1990 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang of Galaxie 500 and later of Damon and Naomi. The company specialises in re publishing 19th and 20th century avant garde literature and has published works… … Wikipedia
exact change/money — ► MONEY the correct amount of cash needed to pay for something, and not more or less than the amount needed: »Do you have the exact change? We’re out of quarters. Main Entry: ↑exact … Financial and business terms
exact change — exact amount of of money (in cash) … English contemporary dictionary
exact — ex‧act [ɪgˈzækt] verb [transitive] formal to demand and get something from someone, especially using forceful methods: • My client is only claiming the return of taxes exacted under an unlawful demand. exaction noun [uncountable] : • The company… … Financial and business terms
exact money — exact change/money ► MONEY the correct amount of cash needed to pay for something, and not more or less than the amount needed: »Do you have the exact change? We’re out of quarters. Main Entry: ↑exact … Financial and business terms
Change 123 — Cover of Change 123 volume 1 as published Akita Shoten ちぇんじ123 (Chenji Hi Fu Mi) … Wikipedia
CHANGE - Le système monétaire international — Le système monétaire international est l’organisation des relations de change entre nations. Le marché des changes, où s’établissent les taux de change entre devises et où sont négociées les liquidités internationales, fonctionne selon des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
change, alter — Change is the simpler and more often used of these words, but alter is more exact in the primary sense of to modify or to make different. Actually, change conveys these meanings, but it also means to convert, to substitute, to interchange, to… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
Exact sciences (The) in Hellenistic times: texts and issues — The exact sciences in Hellenistic times: Texts and issues1 Alan C.Bowen Modern scholars often rely on the history of Greco Latin science2 as a backdrop and support for interpreting past philosophical thought. Their warrant is the practice… … History of philosophy
change — I. verb (changed; changing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French changer, from Latin cambiare to exchange, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish camm crooked Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to make different in some… … New Collegiate Dictionary