reciprocal|reciprocals in English
noun
[re·cip·ro·cal || rɪ'sɪprəkl]
complement, counterpart, item which is equivalent to another item; pair of fractions whose product is one (Mathematics)
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1. 25 Reciprocal motion Reciprocal motion, positive and negative at constant mean velocity, is unnerving, mechanistic and inhuman.
2. Admittance is defined as the reciprocal of impedance just as conductance is the reciprocal of resistance
3. Multiplying a Number by Its Reciprocal
4. Misunderstandings and reciprocal distrust have abounded.
5. Opacity is the reciprocal of transmission.
6. The reciprocal of 8 is 1 /
7. The reciprocal of resistance is Conductance
8. 13 Each other is a reciprocal pronoun.
9. You can make this a reciprocal arrangement.
10. The reciprocal motion of pointing is asymmetric.
11. Admittance, Y, is the reciprocal of impedance
12. Marvin here was hot for reciprocal visits.
13. Our relationship is based on reciprocal respect.
14. Such treaties provide reciprocal rights and obligations.
15. Less reciprocal discourse will also activate schemata.
16. Learn how Cosecant, secant, and cotangent are the reciprocals of the basic trig ratios: sine, cosine, and tangent
17. We lastly show that truly local Anaphors – like reciprocals and distributives – also contain a pronominal element which obeys Principle B.
18. I now know that the anger is reciprocal.
19. Cells of the Claustrum have reciprocal connections with …
20. Reciprocal Altruism is a core behavioral principle of
21. Privileges of reciprocal trade were absolutely ruled out.
22. Iran's leaders expected a reciprocal gesture of goodwill.
23. 12 Less reciprocal discourse will also activate schemata.
24. The reciprocal of viscosity is known as fluidity.
25. The probability of survival is the reciprocal of fecundity.