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Reciprical

Description:

The term "reciprical" refers to a word that is often misspelled, as the correct spelling is actually "reciprocal." Reciprocal is an adjective that describes something that is given, felt, or done in return. It can also be a noun that represents a mathematical expression, especially in fractions or equations.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. She felt a reciprocal affection for her best friend.
  2. The couple had a reciprical agreement: he would cook dinner on weekdays, and she would cook on weekends.
  3. I received a reciprical gift after giving her a present for her birthday.

Noun:

  1. In mathematics, the reciprocal of 4 is 1/4.
  2. The student struggled to understand how to solve equations involving reciprocals.
  3. When dividing fractions, you need to find the reciprocal of the divisor.

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