Definition of Interdependency

1. Noun. A reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups).


Definition of Interdependency

1. n. Mutual dependence; as, interdependency of interests.

Definition of Interdependency

1. Noun. A mutual dependence, connection or correlation ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Interdependency

1. [n -CIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdependency

interdental caries
interdental septum
interdental splint
interdentally
interdentil
interdentils
interdentium
interdepartmental
interdepartmental relations
interdepartmental support
interdepend
interdepended
interdependence
interdependences
interdependencies
interdependency
interdependent
interdependently
interdependentness
interdepending
interdepends
interdepositional
interdevour
interdialectal
interdicted
interdicting
interdiction
interdiction fire
interdictions

Literary usage of Interdependency

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The digital library: a biography by Daniel I. Greenstein, Suzanne E. Thorin (2002)
"Deep Interdependency Deep interdependency with off- and on-campus information organizations also characterizes mature digital libraries in an academic ..."

2. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production by John Atkinson Hobson (1907)
"Interdependency of Markets. § 8. Sympathetic and Antagonistic Relations between Trades. § 9. National and Local Specialisation in Industry. § 10. ..."

3. From Chaos to Harmony: The Solution to the Global Crisis According to the by Michael Laitman (2007)
"Interdependency Scientific research has found numerous examples of inter- dependency. One such example is the yucca plant, which has a symbiotic ..."

4. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1849)
"If we throw dice several times upon a table, the determination of every cast is in God's hands ; but because there is no law of interdependency in the ..."

5. Evaluating Agri-environmental Policies: Design, Practice And Results edited by Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2005)
"The experts were first asked to give values to each variable pair in the matrix on a scale ranging from -1 to +1 (-1 complete negative interdependency, ..."

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