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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.)
Possessed,
experienced,
or done by two or more
persons
or
things
at the same time;
common;
joint;
as,
mutual
happiness;
a
mutual
effort..
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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..
Counsel
::
Counsel
(n.)
Interchange
of
opinions;
mutual
advising;
consultation.
Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.)
Mutual
discourse;
conference.
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) A
mutual
grant of equal
interests,
the one in
consideration
of the
other.
Estates
exchanged
must be equal in
quantity,
as fee
simple
for fee
simple..
Interplay
::
Interplay
(n.)
Mutual
action
or
influence;
interaction;
as, the
interplay
of
affection..
Interpledge
::
Interpledge
(v. t.) To
pledge
mutually.
Interpenetrative
::
Interpenetrative
(a.)
Penetrating
among or
between
other
substances;
penetrating
each the
other;
mutually
penetrative.
Interrelated
::
Interrelated
(a.)
Having
a
mutual
or
reciprocal
relation
or
parallelism;
correlative.
Mutualism
::
Mutualism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
mutual
dependence
as the
condition
of
individual
and
social
welfare.
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..
Coadjument
::
Coadjument
(n.)
Mutual
help;
cooperation.
Reciprocate
::
Reciprocate
(v. t.) To give and
return
mutually;
to make
return
for; to give in
return;
to
interchange;
to
alternate;
as, to
reciprocate
favors..
Intersocial
::
Intersocial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
mutual
intercourse
or
relations
of
persons
in
society;
social.
Compromise
::
Compromise
(n.) To
adjust
and
settle
by
mutual
concessions;
to
compound.
Collocution
::
Collocution
(n.) A
speaking
or
conversing
together;
conference;
mutual
discourse.
Galvanism
::
Galvanism
(n.)
Electricity
excited
by the
mutual
action
of
certain
liquids
and
metals;
dynamical
electricity.
Interwish
::
Interwish
(v. t.) To wish
mutually
in
regarded
to each
other.
Mutual
::
Mutual
(a.)
Possessed,
experienced,
or done by two or more
persons
or
things
at the same time;
common;
joint;
as,
mutual
happiness;
a
mutual
effort..
Stipulation
::
Stipulation
(n.) That which is
stipulated,
or
agreed
upon; that which is
definitely
arranged
or
contracted;
an
agreement;
a
covenant;
a
contract
or
bargain;
also, any
particular
article,
item, or
condition,
in a
mutual
agreement;
as, the
stipulations
of the
allied
powers
to
furnish
each his
contingent
of
troops..
Together
::
Together
(prep.)
In
concert;
with
mutual
cooperation;
as, the
allies
made war upon
France
together..
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