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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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Interpenetrative
::
Interpenetrative
(a.)
Penetrating
among or
between
other
substances;
penetrating
each the
other;
mutually
penetrative.
Interknowledge
::
Interknowledge
(n.)
Mutual
knowledge
or
acquaintance.
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come
together
by
mutual
concessions;
hence,
to
agree;
to
harmonize;
to
unite..
Mutualism
::
Mutualism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
mutual
dependence
as the
condition
of
individual
and
social
welfare.
Interanimate
::
Interanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
or
inspire
mutually.
Confederate
::
Confederate
(v. i.) To unite in a
league;
to join in a
mutual
contract
or
covenant;
to band
together.
Reciprocally
::
Reciprocally
(adv.)
In a
reciprocal
manner;
so that each
affects
the
other,
and is
equally
affected
by it;
interchangeably;
mutually..
Understanding
::
Understanding
(n.) An
agreement
of
opinion
or
feeling;
adjustment
of
differences;
harmony;
anything
mutually
understood
or
agreed
upon; as, to come to an
understanding
with
another..
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
Society
::
Society
(n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
for any
temporary
or
permanent
object;
an
association
for
mutual
or joint
usefulness,
pleasure,
or
profit;
a
social
union;
a
partnership;
as, a
missionary
society..
Interosculant
::
Interosculant
(a.)
Mutually
touching
or
intersecting;
as,
interosculant
circles..
Intershock
::
Intershock
(v. t.) To shock
mutually.
Group
::
Group (n.) To form a group of; to
arrange
or
combine
in a group or in
groups,
often with
reference
to
mutual
relation
and the best
effect;
to form an
assemblage
of..
Mutuality
::
Mutuality
(n.)
Reciprocity
of
consideration.
Talk
::
Talk (n.) The act of
talking;
especially,
familiar
converse;
mutual
discourse;
that which is
uttered,
especially
in
familiar
conversation,
or the
mutual
converse
of two or
more..
Interlibel
::
Interlibel
(v. t.) To libel
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..
Consensual
::
Consensual
(v. i.)
Existing,
or made, by the
mutual
consent
of two or more
parties..
Congreet
::
Congreet
(v. t.) To
salute
mutually.
Transmutual
::
Transmutual
(a.)
Reciprocal;
commutual.
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