Reciprocal

/rɪˈsɪprəkəl/ adjective, noun (math)

As an adjective, reciprocal describes a relationship where two sides give and receive equally. In math, the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number.

From Latin *reciprocus* meaning ‘moving back and forth’, possibly from *re-* (back) + a form related to *pro* (forward). It originally described things that reverse direction and then came to mean mutual exchange.

AFwedersyds
AMተገሊጽ
ARمتبادل
BGвзаимен
BNপারস্পরিক
CArecíproc
CSvzájemný
DAgensidig
DEgegenseitig
ELαμοιβαίος
ESrecíproco
ETvastastikune
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