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Definition of mutually
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Mutually
(adv.)
In a
mutual
manner.
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Interdependent
::
Interdependent
(a.)
Mutually
dependent.
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..
Intercommunicate
::
Intercommunicate
(v. i.) To
communicate
mutually;
to hold
mutual
communication.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.)
Mutually
interchangeable.
Interlibel
::
Interlibel
(v. t.) To libel
mutually.
Betwixt
::
Betwixt
(prep.)
From one to
another
of;
mutually
affecting.
Interpledge
::
Interpledge
(v. t.) To
pledge
mutually.
Interrepellent
::
Interrepellent
(a.)
Mutually
repellent.
Interpenetrative
::
Interpenetrative
(a.)
Penetrating
among or
between
other
substances;
penetrating
each the
other;
mutually
penetrative.
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.
Coherent
::
Coherent
(a.)
Composed
of
mutually
dependent
parts;
making
a
logical
whole;
consistent;
as, a
coherent
plan,
argument,
or
discourse..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To blow; to sound by
blowing;
esp., to sound with
prolonged
and
mutually
involved
notes..
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..
Contradictory
::
Contradictory
(a.)
Affirming
the
contrary;
implying
a
denial
of what has been
asserted;
also,
mutually
contradicting;
inconsistent..
Intertwine
::
Intertwine
(v. i.) To be
twined
or
twisted
together;
to
become
mutually
involved
or
enfolded.
Internecine
::
Internecine
(a.)
Involving,
or
accompanied
by,
mutual
slaughter;
mutually
destructive..
Intershock
::
Intershock
(v. t.) To shock
mutually.
Intercommunicable
::
Intercommunicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
mutually
communicated.
Interpenetrate
::
Interpenetrate
(v. t.) To
penetrate
between
or
within;
to
penetrate
mutually.
Attraction
::
Attraction
(n.) An
invisible
power in a body by which it draws
anything
to
itself;
the power in
nature
acting
mutually
between
bodies
or
ultimate
particles,
tending
to draw them
together,
or to
produce
their
cohesion
or
combination,
and
conversely
resisting
separation..
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