n
(rhetoric) A fully reciprocal synonym.
adv
(obsolete) reciprocally
v
To license under a copyleft license.
n
A reciprocal obligation; something one is obliged to do in return.
n
The relation of two weights or forces which balance each other; equilibrium
n
The frequency of occurrence or extent of existence.
v
(informal) To be, or be in, a mutual or reciprocal relationship or obligation.
n
(economics) The "reciprocating human": the concept, in some economic theories, of humans as cooperative actors who are motivated by improving their environment.
n
interchange; mutual or reciprocal change
adj
Abbreviation of mutual. [Having the same relationship, each to each other.]
adj
Obsolete form of mutual. [Having the same relationship, each to each other.]
adv
Obsolete spelling of mutually [in the same way, each to the other; reciprocally]
adj
(grammar) Abbreviation of reciprocal. [Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way.]
adj
capable of reciprocation
adj
Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way.
n
(grammar) A pronoun referring to an antecedent in the plural, and expressing a mutual relation.
n
The quality or condition of being reciprocal.
n
(grammar) That which makes something reciprocal.
adj
(mathematics) Relating to a reciprocant.
adj
(archaic) Reciprocated; giving back to one another.
n
Something, especially part of a mechanism, that reciprocates.
adj
reciprocating; moving backwards and forwards
n
One who believes that trading should take the form of a reciprocal relationship, with the same conditions on each side.
n
(grammar) A reciprocal construction involves two noun phrases where each of the participants occupies both the role of agent and patient with respect to the other. see: Wikipedia:Reciprocal pronoun.
n
Any scientific principle that expresses various reciprocal relationships for the behaviour of a physical system.
adj
Obsolete form of reciprocal. [Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way.]
adj
(obsolete) reciprocal; commutual
n
(idiomatic) Any interaction in which both parties give and take equally.
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