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reciprocally


Meanings
  • adjective

    relating to each other; mutual; reciprocal

    - "The reciprocal relationship between employers and employees is essential for business success."
    - "Reciprocal agreements allow for the exchange of goods or services between two parties."
  • adjective

    giving or receiving something in return; mutual

    - "The reciprocal feelings of love between two people can lead to a strong and lasting relationship."
    - "Reciprocal gestures of kindness and understanding can help build trust and rapport."

Rhymes
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reproachable , approachable , misapproachable , unapproachable
Variants
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reciprocal , reciprocally
Forms
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reciprocal (adj), reciprocally (adverb)


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'reciprocalis,' meaning 'mutual' or 'reciprocal.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'reciprocal' is also used in mathematics to describe the inverse of a function.

  2. In astronomy, a reciprocal orbit occurs when two objects orbit each other at the same rate and in the same plane.


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  1. symmetry: Reciprocity is closely related to the concept of symmetry, as both involve the idea of equal exchange or balance.

  2. mutualism: Reciprocity is also related to the biological concept of mutualism, which refers to the mutual benefit of two or more organisms living in close proximity.


Culture
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In literature, the concept of reciprocity is often explored in the context of relationships, both romantic and platonic. For example, in Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale,' the theme of reciprocity is central to the play's redemption and resolution. In art, reciprocity can be seen in the exchange of ideas and influences between artists. In music, the concept of call-and-response is a form of reciprocity, with one musician playing a melody or rhythm and another responding with a complementary part.

How to Memorize "reciprocally"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize reciprocally, imagine two people or things exchanging something of value, such as a gift or a favor.

  2. associate

    - To memorize reciprocally, try associating the word with a similar word, such as'mutual' or 'exchange.'

  3. mnemonics

    - One mnemonic for remembering the meaning of reciprocally is to associate it with the word 'mutual exchange.'


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