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    mu·tu·al
    [ˈmyo͞oCH(əw)əl]
    adjective
    mutual (adjective)
    1. (of a feeling or action) experienced or done by each of two or more parties toward the other or others:
      "a partnership based on mutual respect and understanding" · "my father hated him from the start and the feeling was mutual"
      • (of two or more people) having the same specified relationship to each other:
        "they were mutual beneficiaries of the settlement"
    2. held in common by two or more parties:
      "we were introduced by a mutual friend"
      • denoting an insurance company or other corporate organization owned by its members and dividing some or all of its profits between them:
        "the world's oldest mutual insurance company"
    Origin
    late 15th century: from Old French mutuel, from Latin mutuus ‘mutual, borrowed’; related to mutare ‘to change’.
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