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Definition of mutual
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mutual is as below...
Mutual
(a.)
Reciprocally
acting
or
related;
reciprocally
receiving
and
giving;
reciprocally
given and
received;
reciprocal;
interchanged;
as, a
mutual
love,
advantage,
assistance,
aversion,
etc..
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Giffgaff
::
Giffgaff
(n.)
Mutial
accommodation;
mutual
giving.
Interpenetrative
::
Interpenetrative
(a.)
Penetrating
among or
between
other
substances;
penetrating
each the
other;
mutually
penetrative.
Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.)
Mutual
discourse;
conference.
Collocution
::
Collocution
(n.) A
speaking
or
conversing
together;
conference;
mutual
discourse.
Coadaptation
::
Coadaptation
(n.)
Mutual
adaption.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.) Done by each to the
other;
interchanging
or
interchanged;
given and
received;
due from each to each;
mutual;
as,
reciprocal
love;
reciprocal
duties..
Geoselenic
::
Geoselenic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the earth and moon;
belonging
to the joint
action
or
mutual
relations
of the earth and moon; as,
geoselenic
phenomena..
Enterparlance
::
Enterparlance
(n.)
Mutual
talk or
conversation;
conference.
Interanimate
::
Interanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
or
inspire
mutually.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.)
Reflexive;
--
applied
to
pronouns
and
verbs,
but
sometimes
limited
to such
pronouns
as
express
mutual
action..
Self-contained
::
Self-contained
(a.)
Having
all the
essential
working
parts
connected
by a
bedplate
or
framework,
or
contained
in a case, etc., so that
mutual
relations
of the parts do not
depend
upon
fastening
outside
of the
machine
itself..
Pool
::
Pool (v. t.) To put
together;
to
contribute
to a
common
fund, on the basis of a
mutual
division
of
profits
or
losses;
to make a
common
interest
of; as, the
companies
pooled
their
traffic..
Interchangeable
::
Interchangeable
(a.)
Admitting
of
exchange
or
mutual
substitution.
Coherent
::
Coherent
(a.)
Composed
of
mutually
dependent
parts;
making
a
logical
whole;
consistent;
as, a
coherent
plan,
argument,
or
discourse..
Imparl
::
Imparl
(v. i.) To have time
before
pleading;
to have delay for
mutual
adjustment.
Interchange
::
Interchange
(v. t.) To put each in the place of the
other;
to give and take
mutually;
to
exchange;
to
reciprocate;
as, to
interchange
places;
they
interchanged
friendly
offices
and
services..
Interdependency
::
Interdependency
(n.)
Mutual
dependence;
as,
interdependency
of
interests..
Punctilious
::
Punctilious
(a.)
Attentive
to
punctilio;
very nice or exact in the forms of
behavior,
etiquette,
or
mutual
intercourse;
precise;
exact in the
smallest
particulars..
Trilogy
::
Trilogy
(n.) A
series
of three
dramas
which,
although
each of them is in one sense
complete,
have a close
mutual
relation,
and form one
historical
and
poetical
picture.
Shakespeare's
Henry VI. is an
example..
Pollicitation
::
Pollicitation
(n.) A
promise
without
mutuality;
a
promise
which has not been
accepted
by the
person
to whom it is made.
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