Act+reciprocally

  • 11GENTILE — GENTILE, non Jew. It was only during the later Second Temple period that a sharp distinction and a barrier of separation was erected between the Jew and the gentile. The prohibition of marriage, which in the Bible was limited to the seven… …

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  • 12alternate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. substitute, stand in, proxy. v. take turns, change, vacillate. See oscillation, interchange, discontinuance. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Alternative] Syn. alternative, substitute, makeshift, other; see …

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  • 13react — I. v. a. Repeat, re enact, perform again, act again. II. v. n. 1. Recoil, rebound, fly back, spring back. 2. Act reciprocally …

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  • 14interact — [in΄tər akt′] vi. 1. to act on one another; act reciprocally 2. to deal, work, etc. with someone or something [a politician who interacts well with members of the media] …

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  • 15interact — v.intr. act reciprocally; act on each other. Derivatives: interactant adj. & n …

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  • 16Interfere — In ter*fere , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F. f[ e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To come in… …

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  • 17Interfered — Interfere In ter*fere , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F. f[ e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To come… …

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  • 18Interfering — Interfere In ter*fere , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F. f[ e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To come… …

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  • 19interfere — intransitive verb ( fered; fering) Etymology: Middle English enterferen, from Anglo French (s )entreferir to strike one another, from entre inter + ferir to strike, from Latin ferire more at bore Date: 15th century 1. to interpose in a way that… …

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  • 20interfere — in·ter·fere .int ə(r) fi(ə)r vi, fered; fer·ing 1) to strike one foot against the opposite foot or ankle in walking or running used esp. of horses 2) to act reciprocally so as to augment, diminish, or otherwise affect one another used of waves 3) …

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