0 A reciprocal action or arrangement involves two people or groups of people who behave in the same way or agree to help each other and give each other advantages.
1 a number that, when multiplied by another number, results in 1
2 operating for both, esp. equally or to a similar degree:
They share a truly reciprocal relationship.
3 a number that when multiplied by another number results in 1
4 involving two people or organizations who agree to help each other by behaving in the same way or by giving each other similar advantages:
a reciprocal arrangement/agreement/relationship
We have agreed to exchange information about our two companies, but strictly on a reciprocal basis.
The same applies to reciprocals (see abbracciarsi ' to hug (each other) ').
Symbols representing the reciprocals of the estimated values of s relate to equation (6).
The latter were estimated independently by fitting a development rate model of the form shown in fig. 1 to mean hatching rates (reciprocals of hatching times shown in table 1).
Verbal reciprocals and the interpretation of reciprocals.
In reciprocal motion, movement in one direction is balanced by a return movement.
The patrons and clients frequently changed with each government, but the reciprocal relationship between the two parties was maintained.
Contrasting the two conditions of reciprocal imitation shows the brain activity related to being, or not being, in control of the action performed.
Accompanying a post-infection increase in host immune cells in the lungs, there was evidence of reciprocal tegumental damage to the parasites.
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