reciprocal pronouns

  • 1reciprocal — The reciprocal pronouns are each other and one another. See each 3 …

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  • 2Pronouns — ◊ GRAMMAR Pronouns are words such as it , this , and nobody which are used in a sentence like noun groups containing a noun. Some pronouns are used in order to avoid repeating nouns. For example, you would not say My mother said my mother would… …

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  • 3pronouns — ◊ GRAMMAR Pronouns are words such as it , this , and nobody which are used in a sentence like noun groups containing a noun. Some pronouns are used in order to avoid repeating nouns. For example, you would not say My mother said my mother would… …

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  • 4reciprocal — reciprocality, reciprocalness, n. reciprocally, adv. /ri sip reuh keuhl/, adj. 1. given or felt by each toward the other; mutual: reciprocal respect. 2. given, performed, felt, etc., in return: reciprocal aid. 3. corresponding; matching;… …

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  • 5Reciprocal pronoun — The reciprocal pronouns in English are one another and each other . Together with the reflexive pronouns myself , yourself , ourselves , yourselves , and others they are classified as anaphors.Reciprocity is the broader concept, of which… …

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  • 6reciprocal pronoun — noun a pronoun referring to an antecedent in the plural, and expressing a mutual relation The English reciprocal pronouns are each other and one another …

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  • 7Reciprocal — Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to each; mutual;… …

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  • 8Reciprocal equation — Reciprocal Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to… …

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  • 9Reciprocal figures — Reciprocal Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to… …

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  • 10Reciprocal proportion — Reciprocal Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English