Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Barter; the giving or taking of bills of exchange.
- noun A bill of exchange.
- noun A bourse or exchange.
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Examples
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From China, the revolutionary spirit spread to Europe -- where, in places like Spain, the most popular refrain heard in the streets of Tunisia was reprised in the term "cambio," or change.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Hedi Jaouad 2011
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The rule of thumb at a casa de cambio is to reject all damaged or defaced foreign bills.
Travelers' checks, ATM machines or cash… Oaxaca, Money and Exchange: A Primer 2008
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The rule of thumb at a casa de cambio is to reject all damaged or defaced foreign bills.
Travelers' checks, ATM machines or cash… Oaxaca, Money and Exchange: A Primer 2008
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Be careful here .... a casa de cambio is not an ATM.
money exchange 2005
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We draw out our money from the local ATMs in pesos and do our bet to hoard change, since cambio is always in short supply and small stores rarely have any change.
SMA Cost of Living 2004
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There was a place down the Portobello, for some reason called cambio, someone had told him exchanged money.
Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010
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Martinez himself uses 'cambio' meaning 'change' in other parts of the post.
Beware Of Adjectives 2006
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HILL: The three leading candidates all promise "cambio," change, for Mexico, after a series of economic crises over the past two decades.
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Aun antes de Obama, Fox se postuló con una campaña de "cambio".
LA IMC 2009
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For some of them the cost of simply wearing the word "cambio" on their sleeve was imprisonment.
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