What is another word for mutual dependence?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːt͡ʃuːə͡l dɪpˈɛndəns] (IPA)

Mutual dependence refers to a relationship in which two or more individuals or entities rely on one another for mutual benefit. Synonyms for mutual dependence can include interdependence, reciprocity, symbiosis, cooperation, collaboration, and mutualism. Interdependence refers to a mutual reliance between two or more parties, while reciprocity implies the principle of mutual exchange or giving in return. Symbiosis is a term used to describe a mutually beneficial relationship between organisms of different species. Cooperation and collaboration denote joint efforts while mutualism describes mutual benefit in biological interactions. Regardless of the specific word choice, the concept of mutual dependence highlights the importance of interconnectivity and collaboration for achieving common goals.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • Commerce was meant by the goodness of the Deity to diffuse the various goods of the earth into every part, to unite mankind in the blessed chains of brotherly love, society, and mutual dependence: the enlightened Christian should diffuse the riches of the Gospel of peace, with the commodities of his respective land. Commerce attended with strict honesty, and with Religion for its companion, would be a blessing to every shore it touched at. In Africa, the poor wretched natives, blessed with the most fertile and luxuriant soil, are rendered so much the more miserable for what Providence meant as a blessing: the Christians' abominable traffic for slaves, and the horrid cruelty and treachery of the petty Kings- encouraged by their Christian customers- who carry them strong liquors, to enflame their national madness, and powder, and bad fire-arms, to furnish them with the hellish means of killing and kidnapping. But enough- it is a subject that sours my blood
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