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mutual
adjective
experienced
,
felt
,
or
done
by
each
of
two
or
more
people
or
groups
toward
the
other
or
others
β’
Their
mutual
respect
helped
them
work
together
smoothly
.
Their
mutual
respect
helped
them
work
together
smoothly
.
β’
The
two
countries
signed
a
treaty
of
mutual
defence
.
The
two
countries
signed
a
treaty
of
mutual
defence
.
From
Late
Latin
mutuus
β
borrowed
,
reciprocal
β
+
βal
.
adjective
shared
or
in
common
between
two
or
more
people
or
things
β’
Emma
introduced
me
to
a
mutual
friend
from
college
.
Emma
introduced
me
to
a
mutual
friend
from
college
.
β’
They
found
they
had
mutual
interests
in
hiking
and
photography
.
They
found
they
had
mutual
interests
in
hiking
and
photography
.
From
the
later
broadening
of
sense
1
,
first
recorded
in
early
18th-century
English
.
noun
a
financial
organization
such
as
a
building
society
or
insurance
company
that
is
owned
by
its
members
,
who
share
in
any
profits
β’
After
comparing
rates
,
she
moved
her
mortgage
to
a
mutual
for
better
customer
service
.
After
comparing
rates
,
she
moved
her
mortgage
to
a
mutual
for
better
customer
service
.
β’
Some
mutuals
converted
into
banks
during
the
1990s
.
Some
mutuals
converted
into
banks
during
the
1990s
.
Short
for
β
mutual
society
,β
first
attested
late
19th
century
in
British
English
.