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Definition of mutually
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Mutually
(adv.)
In a
mutual
manner.
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Interknow
::
Interknow
(v. t.) To know
mutually.
Internecine
::
Internecine
(a.)
Involving,
or
accompanied
by,
mutual
slaughter;
mutually
destructive..
Interdependent
::
Interdependent
(a.)
Mutually
dependent.
Polyphony
::
Polyphony
(n.)
Composition
in
mutually
related,
equally
important
parts which share the
melody
among them;
contrapuntal
composition;
--
opposed
to
homophony,
in which the
melody
is given to one part only, the
others
filling
out the
harmony.
See
Counterpoint..
Interpledge
::
Interpledge
(v. t.) To
pledge
mutually.
Orthocenter
::
Orthocenter
(n.) That point in which the three
perpendiculars
let fall from the
angles
of a
triangle
upon the
opposite
sides,
or the sides
produced,
mutually
intersect..
Uti Possidetis
::
Uti
possidetis
() The basis or
principle
of a
treaty
which
leaves
belligerents
mutually
in
possession
of what they have
acquired
by their arms
during
the war.
Intermarry
::
Intermarry
(v. i.) To
become
connected
by
marriage
between
their
members;
to give and take
mutually
in
marriage;
-- said of
families,
ranks,
castes,
etc..
Interact
::
Interact
(v. i.) To act upon each
other;
as, two
agents
mutually
interact..
Coadjutant
::
Coadjutant
(a.)
Mutually
assisting
or
operating;
helping.
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To blow; to sound by
blowing;
esp., to sound with
prolonged
and
mutually
involved
notes..
Reciprocally
::
Reciprocally
(adv.)
In a
reciprocal
manner;
so that each
affects
the
other,
and is
equally
affected
by it;
interchangeably;
mutually..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs,
pianofortes,
and the like,
whereby
the tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone are
mutually
modified
and in part
canceled,
until their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale of
twelve
tones to the
octave.
This
scale,
although
in so far
artificial,
is yet
closely
suggestive
of its
origin
in
nature,
and this
system
of
tuning,
although
not
mathematically
true, yet
satisfies
the ear, while it has the
convenienc
Pair
::
Pair (n.) In a
mechanism,
two
elements,
or
bodies,
which are so
applied
to each other as to
mutually
constrain
relative
motion..
Intercommunicable
::
Intercommunicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
mutually
communicated.
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..
Interjoin
::
Interjoin
(v. t.) To join
mutually;
to
unite.
Coadjuting
::
Coadjuting
(a.)
Mutually
assisting.
Congreet
::
Congreet
(v. t.) To
salute
mutually.
Pair
::
Pair (n.) Two
members
of
opposite
parties
or
opinion,
as in a
parliamentary
body, who
mutually
agree not to vote on a given
question,
or on
issues
of a party
nature
during
a
specified
time; as, there were two pairs on the final
vote..
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