"ad invicem" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Latin]

Forms: adinvicem [alternative]
Etymology: From ad- + invicem Etymology templates: {{af|la|ad-|invicem}} ad- + invicem Head templates: {{la-adv|ad invicem|-}} ad invicem (not comparable)
  1. (Late Latin, Medieval latin) mutually, each other, reciprocally, one another Tags: Late-Latin, not-comparable
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