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♦ mutual /ˈmju:tʃʊəl/a.● mutual admiration society, gruppo di persone che s'incensano a vicenda □ mutual aid association, società di mutuo soccorso; mutua □ (leg.) mutual consent, mutuo consenso □ (leg.) mutual company, società mutua; cooperativa □ mutual enemies, nemici l'uno dell'altro (o tra di loro) □ (fin., USA) mutual fund, fondo comune d'investimento □ (comm.) mutual insurance company, compagnia d'assicurazione mutua □ (ling.) mutual intelligibility, intercomprensione □ (leg.) mutual mistake, errore bilaterale ( in un contratto) □ mutual well-wishers, persone che desiderano l'una il bene dell'altra □ (comm.) on mutual terms, su basi di reciprocitàmutually avv. -
2 mutual *** mu·tu·al adj
['mjuːtjʊəl](affection, suspicion) reciproco (-a), (interests) mutuo (-a), reciproco (-a), comune, (friend, cousin) comuneto our mutual satisfaction — in modo da soddisfare entrambi, con reciproca soddisfazione
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mutual — The same on both sides of a transaction or relationship, whether it be a matter of affection, aversion, assistance, or advantage; reciprocal. Sharon v Sharon, 79 Cal 1, 16 P 345 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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