0 in a way that involves two people, or groups of people, who behave in the same way towards each other or agree to help each other:
This is a reciprocally beneficial arrangement.
They maintain reciprocally profitable relations.
We were reciprocally unhappy together.
The coordination of movements and directions acting reciprocally with perception is not only applicable to vertebrates.
Growth of the two layers of the chick sclera is modulated reciprocally by visual conditions.
It is clear that credentialism and legalism are reciprocally linked in these requirements.
In his theoretical framework, ideas, culture, politics, and economics overlap and are reciprocally related.
Reciprocally, they also point out the relevance of archaeology to the case presented in the main article, and to cultural anthropology more generally.