The bases and altitudes of equal solid parallelepipeds are reciprocally proportional; and if the bases and altitudes be reciprocally proportional, the solid parallelepipeds are equal.
The bases and altitudes of equal cones or cylinders are reciprocally proportional, and if the bases and altitudes be reciprocally proportional, the cones or cylinders are equal to one another.
If a point lies on the conic, we call the tangent at that point its polar; and reciprocally we call the point of contact the pole of tangent.
We establish a correspondence between the lines and planes in pencils in space, or reciprocally between the points and lines in two or more planes, but consider principally pencils.
Answers, replies, and rejoinders passed rapidly across the Channel, inflaming and augmenting the hostile spirit, reciprocally entertained by the two countries against each other.
The hygroscopical and the thermoscopical conditions of the atmosphere are, therefore, inseparably connected as reciprocally dependent quantities, and neither can be fully discussed without taking notice of the other.
As soon as possible after the present Treaty comes into force, all prisoners of war shall be reciprocally restored.
Japan and Russia reciprocally engage not to obstruct any general measures common to all countries, which China may take for the development of the commerce and industry of Manchuria.
It seems that the Kandyans and we reciprocally misunderstood the ranks, orders, precedencies, titular distinctions, and external honours attached to them in our several nations.
The different towns too watched each other with considerable jealousy; and accusations were reciprocally made of infractions of the association to a great extent.
What was the value of the obligations and indemnities so reciprocally renounced can only be matter of speculation.
Kölreuter tried more than two hundred times, during eight following years, to fertilise reciprocally M.
Cavendishianum, which were both self-sterile, butreciprocally fertilised each other.
He also crossedreciprocally these five varieties with N.
Dimorphic and trimorphic plants, though they are hermaphrodites, must be reciprocally crossed, one set of forms by the other, in order to be fully fertile, and in some cases to be fertile in any degree.
Fourthly, the degree of sterility often differs greatly in two species when reciprocally crossed; for the first will readily fertilise the second; but the latter is incapable, after hundreds of trials, of fertilising the former.
The force of gravity which tends to any one planet is reciprocally as the square of the distance of places from the planet's centre.
But these two forces, the me and the not-me, are reciprocally limitative.
With an allied genus, a well-known botanist, Maximowicz, has described in detail the striking results of reciprocally fertilising Lilium bulbiferum and davuricum with each other's pollen.
It is almost certain that this is the case with the polyanthus and coloured primrose (Primula veris and vulgaris), from their reciprocally dimorphic structure (12/49.
He inserted buds reciprocally into both kinds, destroying the other buds.
Place reciprocally the Sun at the other equinox, with the balance in the West, in conjunction with the Serpent under the Crown; and we shall see the Bull and the Pleiades rise in the East.
Not All Rights Are Alienable Whensoever a man Transferreth his Right, or Renounceth it; it is either in consideration of some Right reciprocally transferred to himselfe; or for some other good he hopeth for thereby.
Reciprocally also, the Civill Law is a part of the Dictates of Nature.
These observations having been reciprocally made and listened to, the approach of night broke up the conference.
Nothing could exceed the energetic warmth with which the two illustrious friends reciprocally endeavored to turn each other from their respective line of conduct; but in vain.
A furious attack on the latter was answered by recrimination; and the whole battery of theological authorities was reciprocally discharged by one or other of the disputants.
I have been indemnified for the trouble, indeed, by the pleasure of seeing my experiments reciprocally confirmed; but, considering the assiduity required in these researches, they were truly very laborious.
If all is God, all is reciprocally cause and effect; all is One as God is One, and we can perceive neither points of likeness nor points of difference.
Your statics declare that two Forces thus pitted against each other are reciprocally rendered null.
The greatest man among you divined, in his latter days, that all was reciprocally cause and effect; that the visible worlds were co-ordinated among themselves and subject to worlds invisible.
Suppose that we prepare a solution of chlorine containing its own volume of the gas, and an arsenious solution, such, that under a like volume, the two solutions shall reciprocally destroy each other.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reciprocally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: even; mutually; seesaw; turn