Results for: reciprocal, reciprocity
English English
reciprocal, reciprocityrecip.
able to transmit and receive, ambiguous as bid, involving two contestants, moving in both directions, reciprocaltwo-way
act done in response, reciprocal act; compensation, repayment; revenge, retaliation, repayment or retaliationrequital
act of curving, state of being curved; measure of the degree of a curve in a line, degree of curve, reciprocal of radiuscurvature
be complementary, give back, return, requite; return a favor, make a reciprocal action, give mutually, move backwards and forwardsreciprocate
belonging to geopolitics (based on the reciprocal relationships between geography economics and politics)geopolitical
communication or collaboration, force between elementary particles, fundamental interaction, mutual action, reciprocal action; communication (Computers)interaction
do in return, perform a reciprocal act; recompense, repay; avenge, retaliate, pay something back, recompense somebodyrequite
ecological system, reciprocal relationship between living things and the environment, organisms and their environmentecosystem
felt and expressed by each, mutual fund, of mutual insurance, shared by each of a pair, reciprocal, joint in experience or ownership; interactive; having the same feelings one for another, shared by two people or groups, with same feelings or relationshipmutual
having reciprocal solubility (Chemistry)consolute
having two sides; reciprocal, involving two groups, on both sidesbilateral
in a reciprocal manner, mutually, jointlyreciprocally
influence each other, have a mutual affect, mutual effect, reciprocal play or influence, reciprocal action, interactioninterplay
interaffiliation, interrelation, interdependence, reciprocal connectioninterassociation
 

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