The word swap means to trade or exchange something. It can also be a financial term used to describe the act of exchanging liabilities on outstanding debts.
The English word cornet came to us in the 1400s from the Old French wordcornet, meaning "small horn", a diminutive of corn, meaning "a horn", from the Latin word cornu, meaning "horn".
The word swap is a verb (swap, swaps, swapping, swapped); to exchange one thing for another.The word swap is a noun (swap, swaps); a word for the act of exchanging one thing for another.Example sentences:Verb: Will you swap your chips for my cookies?Noun: Yes, that sounds like a fair swap to me.
Giving something, getting something else back
exchange
Trade switch
Exchange
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Swap the letters around, see what you find!
the German name for the Trombone is "sackbut", meaning push and pull. The word "trombone" comes from the Italian word "trumba", meaning large Trumpet. It has seven different pitches. you change the pitches by moving the slide bar back and forth. Its a brass instrument. The most famous trombone song is "76 Trombones". It is featured in the movie "Music Man". Hope that helps.the trombone was made in the mid 1400s
trade, bandy, truck
The name comes from a Shona word for Great Zimbabwe which is a ruin that was once a city in the 1400s.
swap & wasp