reciprocatory

Adjective

 * : acting or applying reciprocally between two parties.
 * 1) * 1886,, Perley’s Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis, Tecumseh, MI: A.W. Mills, Volume2, Chapter, p.477,
 * In the evening the Ancient and Honorable Artillery attended a special reception at the White House, reciprocatory of courtesies extended by the corps to, one of its honorary members.
 * 1) * 1938,, , London: Persephone, 2008, Chapter, p.14,
 * he was obviously left a little drunk with the reciprocatory fervour of Miss LaFosse’s kisses
 * : moving backwards and forwards.
 * 1) * 1781, patent dated 25October, cited in, A Course of Lectures on the Steam Engine, London: J. Gifford, 1826, p.24, footnote,
 * For certain new methods of applying the vibrating or reciprocatory motion of steam or fire-engines to produce a continued rotative or circular motion round an axis or centre, and thereby to give motion to the wheels of mills, or other machines.
 * : moving backwards and forwards.
 * 1) * 1781, patent dated 25October, cited in, A Course of Lectures on the Steam Engine, London: J. Gifford, 1826, p.24, footnote,
 * For certain new methods of applying the vibrating or reciprocatory motion of steam or fire-engines to produce a continued rotative or circular motion round an axis or centre, and thereby to give motion to the wheels of mills, or other machines.