commutual

  • 1Commutual — Com*mu tu*al (?; 135), a. [Pref. com + mutual.] Mutual; reciprocal; united. [R.] [1913 Webster] There, with commutual zeal, we both had strove. Pope. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2commutual — index common (shared), concurrent (united), conjoint, correlative, mutual (collective), reci …

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  • 3commutual — kə, (ˈ)kä+ adjective Etymology: com + mutual archaic : mutual, reciprocal long commutual friendship Alexander Pope …

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  • 4commutual — commutuality /keuh myooh chooh al i tee/, n. /keuh myooh chooh euhl/, adj. Archaic. mutual; reciprocal. [1595 1605; COM + MUTUAL] * * * …

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  • 5commutual — com·mutual …

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  • 6Transmutual — Trans*mu tu*al (?; 135), a. [Pref. trans + mutual.] Reciprocal; commutual. [R.] Coleridge. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 7mutual — mu·tu·al / myü chə wəl/ adj 1: directed by each toward the other: reciprocal mutual orders of protection in domestic violence cases L. H. Schafran and Norman Wikler 2: shared in common …

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  • 8common — com·mon 1 adj 1 a: of or relating to a community at large: public common defense b: known to the community a common thief 2: belonging to or shared by two or more persons or things or by all members of a group …

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  • 9concurrent — con·cur·rent /kən kər ənt/ adj 1: occurring, arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship, conjunction, association, or cooperation the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent… …

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  • 10reciprocal — re·cip·ro·cal /ri si prə kəl/ adj 1 a: mutual (2) b: bilateral a reciprocal contract 2: characterized by correspondence or equivalence es …

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