| NOUN | a reciprocation | reciprocations |
| SYNO | give-and-take | interchange | reciprocation |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The closely related operation of reciprocation expresses analysis of the plane.
- The second major implication of the goal to affiliate with others is the norm of reciprocation – the norm which suggests we must compensate others for what we have accepted from them.
- This is done in reciprocation to the sovereign's Coronation Oath, wherein they promise to govern the peoples of their realms, "according to their respective laws and customs".
- "Utu" is a Māori concept of reciprocation or balance.
- The reciprocation of a circle "B" in a circle "C" always yields a conic section such as a hyperbola.
- Another motive that drives flirting is developing one's own self esteem by encouraging reciprocation.
- These bonds are characterized by unequal reciprocation.
- These are just the rules for dualising four-dimensional 4-polytopes, except that the usual finite method of reciprocation about a concentric hypersphere can run into problems.
- Two users can have no relationship, they can list each other as friends mutually, or either can "friend" the other without reciprocation.
- Brianchon's theorem can be proved by the idea of radical axis or reciprocation.
- The square pyramid is topologically a self-dual polyhedron. The dual's edge lengths are different due to the polar reciprocation.
- Two of these correspond to elementary, arithmetic operations on the real projective line: negation and reciprocation.
- Begging is the practice of imploring others to grant a favor, often a gift of money, with little or no expectation of reciprocation.
- POS can be positive if reciprocation of support and respect occurs between employer and employee.
- As with dual polyhedra, one can take a circle (be it the inscribed circle, circumscribed circle, or if both exist, their midcircle) and perform polar reciprocation in it.
- The concepts of pole, polar and reciprocation can be generalized from circles to other conic sections which are the ellipse, hyperbola and parabola.
- reciprocation (...), and complex conjugation (...) in arithmetic; reflection, half-turn rotation, and circle inversion in geometry; complementation in set theory; and reciprocal ciphers such as the ROT13 transformation and the Beaufort polyalphabetic cipher.
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