Definitions
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- noun the property of a
good or a commodity whereby individual units are capable of mutualsubstitution .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the quality of being capable of exchange or interchange
Etymologies
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Examples
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The key work is "fungibility" -- the ability to move in and out of like systems and processes.
E-Commerce Times 2010
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As long as rival exchanges' contracts are not fully interchangeable with those traded on NYSE and Deutsche Börse's markets—a process known as fungibility—the incumbents' existing critical mass will win out.
EU Has 3 Main Objections to NYSE-Deutsche Börse Deal Ulrike Dauer 2011
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European and U.S. cash equities markets are "horizontal" in that securities can trade on any venue -- called fungibility -- and they are cleared on separate entities such as London-based LCH.Clearnet.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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European and U.S. cash equities markets are "horizontal" in that securities can trade on any venue -- called fungibility -- and they are cleared on separate entities such as London-based LCH.Clearnet.
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Trippi explains to everyone what "fungibility" is.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010
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Trippi explains to everyone what "fungibility" is.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Trippi explains to everyone what "fungibility" is.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010
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Trippi explains to everyone what "fungibility" is.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Trippi explains to everyone what "fungibility" is.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010
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Trippi explains to everyone what "fungibility" is.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010
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