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recíproco

reciprocal

adjective rreh-SEE-proh-koh Rare

Origin: From Latin reciprocus (going back and forth).

Also means

mutual

Usage Note

Recíproco describes an action, feeling, or relationship that goes both ways. In grammar, verbos recíprocos are verbs expressing mutual action (se quieren — they love each other). The feminine form is recíproca. Note the written accent on the second syllable, placing stress on the antepenultimate.

Examples

"El acuerdo es beneficioso y recíproco."

Natural Translation

The agreement is beneficial and reciprocal.

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