mutual

mutual
mutually, adv.
/myooh"chooh euhl/, adj.
1. possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: to have mutual respect.
2. having the same relation each toward the other: to be mutual enemies.
3. of or pertaining to each of two or more; held in common; shared: mutual interests.
4. having or pertaining to a form of corporate organization in which there are no stockholders, and profits, losses, expenses, etc., are shared by members in proportion to the business each transacts with the company: a mutual company.
n.
5. Informal. a mutual fund.
[1470-80; < MF mutuel < L mutu(us) mutual, reciprocal (mut(are) to change (see MUTATE) + -uus deverbal adj. suffix) + MF -el ( < L -alis) -AL1]
Syn. 1. MUTUAL, RECIPROCAL agree in the idea of an exchange or balance between two or more persons or groups. MUTUAL indicates an exchange of a feeling, obligation, etc., between two or more people, or an interchange of some kind between persons or things: mutual esteem; in mutual agreement. RECIPROCAL indicates a relation in which one act, thing, feeling, etc., balances or is given in return for another: reciprocal promises or favors.
Usage. The earliest (15th century) and still a current meaning of MUTUAL is "reciprocal," specifying the relation of two or more persons or things to each other: Their admiration is mutual. Teachers and students sometimes suffer from a mutual misunderstanding. MUTUAL soon developed the sense of "having in common, shared": Their mutual objective is peace. This latter sense has been in use since the 16th century and is entirely standard. It is occasionally criticized, not on the grounds of ambiguity but on the grounds that the later sense development is somehow wrong.
MUTUAL in the sense of "shared" may have been encouraged by the title of Charles Dickens's novel Our Mutual Friend (1864-65), but Dickens was not the innovator. The fact that common also has the sense "ordinary, unexceptional" and "coarse, vulgar" may have contributed to the use of MUTUAL instead of common in designating a shared friend.

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