Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Mutual; reciprocal.
  • Contiguous; adjoining; noting, in anatomy, two surfaces in apposition or nearly so.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare Mutual; reciprocal; united.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb obsolete reciprocally

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Examples

  • It is time that capital and labor realized that their interests are really commutual, as interdependent as the brain and the body; time they ceased their fratricidal strife and, uniting their mighty forces under the flag of Progress, completed the conquest of the world and doomed Poverty, Ignorance and Vice -- hell's great triumvirate -- to banishment eternal.

    The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12 1919

  • QUOTATION: There with commutual zeal we both had strove

    Quotations 1919

  • Zeal, heavenly race demands thy, 359. of God, 844. served God with half the, 100. with commutual, 342.

    Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature John Bartlett 1862

  • Extaviaextavia is a presented of waist beta-1b, a first-line disease-modifying lexapro that has defined a standard-of-care for reviewed physician for commutual years.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • Fish are amphibian bearcat animals that are about ectothermic (previously cold-blooded), covered with scales, and able with two sets of commutual fins and several unpaired fins.

    MyLinkVault Newest Links 2009

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