Reciprocate
91retaliate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Late Latin retaliatus, past participle of retaliare, from Latin re + talio legal retaliation Date: 1611 transitive verb to repay (as an injury) in kind intransitive verb to return like for like; especially to get… …
92reciprocal — I. adjective Etymology: Latin reciprocus returning the same way, alternating Date: 1570 1. a. inversely related ; opposite b. of, constituting, or resulting from paired crosses in which the kind that supplies the male parent of the first cross… …
93return — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French returner, from re + turner, tourner to turn more at turn Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to go back or come back again < return home > b. to go back in thought, practice, or… …
94reciprocator — noun see reciprocate …
95Bohdan Khmelnytsky — Богдан Хмельницький Hetman of Ukraine In office 30 January 1648 – 6 August 1657 Preceded by …
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97Entorhinal cortex — Infobox Brain Name = Entorhinal cortex Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Medial surface. (Entorhinal cortex approximately maps to areas 28 and 34, at lower left.) Caption2 = Width = 300 IsPartOf = Temporal lobe Components = Artery =… …
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99Guilt — Guilty redirects here. For other uses, see Guilty (disambiguation). Guilt is the state of being responsible for the commission of an offense.[1] It is also a cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when a person realizes or believes… …
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