mutuality (noun)
1mutuality — mutual ► ADJECTIVE 1) experienced or done by each of two or more parties towards the other or others. 2) (of two or more parties) having the same specified relationship to each other. 3) held in common by two or more parties. 4) (of a building… …
2mutuality — mu·tu·al·i·ty /ˌmyü chə wa lə tē/ n: the quality or state of being mutual: as a: the quality of a contract under which both parties are bound by obligations b: the state of debts for purposes of set off under bankruptcy law in which the debts are …
3mutuality — noun The property of being mutual. The mutuality of mutually assured destruction is key to its function as a deterent …
4mutuality — noun 1. a reciprocality of sentiments (Freq. 1) the mutuality of their affection was obvious • Syn: ↑mutualness • Derivationally related forms: ↑mutual (for: ↑mutualness), ↑ …
5mutuality — noun Date: circa 1586 1. the quality or state of being mutual 2. a sharing of sentiments ; intimacy …
6mutuality — Term used to describe an organisation owned by its members for their own benefit, e.g., Building societies and Insurance companies. * * * mutuality UK US /ˌmjuːtʃuˈæləti/ noun [U] FINANCE, INSURANCE ► a situation in which a financial organization …
7mutuality — /mjutʃuˈæləti/ (say myoohchooh aluhtee) noun condition or quality of being mutual; reciprocity; mutual dependence …
8mutual — [ mju:tʃʊəl, tjʊəl] adjective 1》 experienced or done by each of two or more parties towards the other or others: mutual respect. ↘(of two or more parties) having the same specified relationship to each other. 2》 held in common by two or more… …
9mutual — adjective 1 mutual respect/hatred/support mutual feelings such as respect or hatred are felt equally by two people towards each other: Mutual respect is necessary for the partnership to work. | the feeling is mutual (=used to say that you have… …
10mutual — ► ADJECTIVE 1) experienced or done by each of two or more parties towards the other or others. 2) (of two or more parties) having the same specified relationship to each other. 3) held in common by two or more parties. 4) (of a building society… …