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intermutual, a.|ɪntəˈmjuːtjuːəl| [inter- 2 a; a pleonastic strengthening of mutual, used by some writers.] Mutual, reciprocal.
1595Daniel Civ. Wars iii. xxxiv, A solemne oth religiously they make By intermutuall vowes protesting there This neuer to reueale. 1627Feltham Resolves ii. [i.] xvi. (1628) 49 An entire chaine of intermutuall amity. 1850Fraser's Mag. XLI. 578 There was, of course, much intermutual laudation. 1858Polson Law & L. 194 An intermutual change of familiar jokes. |