Changeversation - noun
- meaningful dialogue (or conversation) in writing that promotes positive change.
Origin:
A combination of the words change and conversation. Change- from early 13c., from O.Fr. changier, from L.L. cambiare, from L. cambire ”to exchange, barter,” of Celtic origin, from PIE base *kamb- “to bend, crook.” Conversation- from mid-14c., from O.Fr. conversation, from L. conversationem. Originally “having dealings with others,” also “manner of conducting oneself in the world;” specific sense of “talk”. (Credit: dictionary.com)
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