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changemaking

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English

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Etymology

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From change +‎ making.

Adjective

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changemaking (not comparable)

  1. Implementing changes.

Noun

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changemaking (uncountable)

  1. The implementation of changes.
  2. The act of making change (exchanging one denomination of money for another)
    • 1959, Directory of Automatic Merchandising, page 37:
      The changemaking problem has had influence on the results of supermart experimentation. However, new bill changers should alleviate the changemaking aspect of the supermart problem.
    • 1977, International Railway Journal, volume 17, page 38:
      On the Hong Kong system, three types of changemaking machines are likely to be installed in each station, for varying value coins.
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