Mutually vs Cybertext - What's the difference?
mutually | cybertext |
in the same way, each to the other; reciprocally
in a shared manner; equally; affecting all parties the same way
(uncountable) text on a computer, particularly hypertext
* {{quote-book, 2002, title=Women's studies then and now, author=Cheryl J Fish, Yi-Chun Tricia Lin
, passage=Cybertext may promote such a strong feeling of distance between readers, writers, and texts that referentiality to material conditions is downplayed. The very physical act of holding a book and turning its pages-in a sense, much more interactive than clicking a mouse
(uncountable) mutually interactive, technologically enhanced text as described by Aareth.
* {{quote-book, 2005, title=Theory into poetry: new approaches to the lyric, author=Eva Müller-Zettelmann, Margarete Rubik
, passage=Procedural and generative cybertext work undermines the concept of authorship and encourages the discussion about 'cyborg authorship'}}
(countable) A specific example of cybertext.
* {{quote-book, 1999, title=Systems development methods for databases, enterprise modeling, and workflow management, author=Wita Wojtkowski
, passage=The sense of mystory[sic] opens up for academics the conceptual space of allowing students a singular journey through a cybertext.}}
As an adverb mutually
is in the same way, each to the other; reciprocally.As a noun cybertext is
(uncountable) text on a computer, particularly hypertext.mutually
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The contract was mutually binding.
- The adventure was mutually beneficial.
