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Definition of mutual
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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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Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come
together
by
mutual
approach;
esp., to come in
contact,
or into
proximity,
by
approach
from
opposite
directions;
to join; to come face to face; to come in close
relationship;
as, we met in the
street;
two lines meet so as to form an
angle..
Mutuality
::
Mutuality
(n.)
Reciprocity
of
consideration.
Reciprocation
::
Reciprocation
(n.) The act of
reciprocating;
interchange
of acts; a
mutual
giving
and
returning;
as, the
reciprocation
of
kindnesses..
Intercommunion
::
Intercommunion
(n.)
Mutual
communion;
as, an
intercommunion
of
deities..
Confederation
::
Confederation
(n.) The act of
confederating;
a
league;
a
compact
for
mutual
support;
alliance,
particularly
of
princes,
nations,
or
states..
Society
::
Society
(n.)
Specifically,
the more
cultivated
portion
of any
community
in its
social
relations
and
influences;
those who
mutually
give
receive
formal
entertainments..
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.)
Reflexive;
--
applied
to
pronouns
and
verbs,
but
sometimes
limited
to such
pronouns
as
express
mutual
action..
Intersocial
::
Intersocial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
mutual
intercourse
or
relations
of
persons
in
society;
social.
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To blow; to sound by
blowing;
esp., to sound with
prolonged
and
mutually
involved
notes..
Interpenetration
::
Interpenetration
(n.) The act of
penetrating
between
or
within
other
substances;
mutual
penetration.
Together
::
Together
(prep.)
In
concert;
with
mutual
cooperation;
as, the
allies
made war upon
France
together..
Transmutual
::
Transmutual
(a.)
Reciprocal;
commutual.
Pollicitation
::
Pollicitation
(n.) A
promise
without
mutuality;
a
promise
which has not been
accepted
by the
person
to whom it is made.
Giffgaff
::
Giffgaff
(n.)
Mutial
accommodation;
mutual
giving.
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) To enter into, with
mutual
obligations;
to make a
bargain
or
covenant
for..
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..
Coadjument
::
Coadjument
(n.)
Mutual
help;
cooperation.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.) Used to
denote
different
kinds of
mutual
relation;
often with
reference
to the
substitution
of
reciprocals
for given
quantities.
See the
Phrases
below.
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..
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.)
Anything
given or
considered
as a
security
for the
performance
of an act; a
guarantee;
as,
mutual
interest
is the best
pledge
for the
performance
of
treaties..
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