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Definition of equal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of equal is as below...
Equal (a.)
Intended
for
voices
of one kind only,
either
all male or all
female;
--
opposed
to
mixed..
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Sixtieth
::
Sixtieth
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
sixty;
one of sixty equal parts
forming
a
whole.
Triglyph
::
Triglyph
(n.) An
ornament
in the
frieze
of the Doric
order,
repeated
at equal
intervals.
Each
triglyph
consists
of a
rectangular
tablet,
slightly
projecting,
and
divided
nearly
to the top by two
parallel
and
perpendicular
gutters,
or
channels,
called
glyphs,
into three
parts,
or
spaces,
called
femora.
A half
channel,
or
glyph,
is also cut upon each of the
perpendicular
edges of the
tablet.
See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
Dimidiate
::
Dimidiate
(a.)
Divided
into two equal
parts;
reduced
to half in shape or form.
Quadrate
::
Quadrate
(a.)
Having
four equal
sides,
the
opposite
sides
parallel,
and four right
angles;
square..
Violet
::
Violet
(n.) In art, a color
produced
by a
combination
of red and blue in equal
proportions;
a
bluish
purple
color..
Rest
::
Rest (n.) A
surplus
held as a
reserved
fund by a bank to
equalize
its
dividends,
etc.; in the Bank of
England,
the
balance
of
assets
above
liabilities..
Sesterce
::
Sesterce
(n.) A Roman coin or
denomination
of
money,
in value the
fourth
part of a
denarius,
and
originally
containing
two asses and a half,
afterward
four
asses,
-- equal to about two pence
sterling,
or four
cents..
Equipensate
::
Equipensate
(v. t.) To weigh
equally;
to
esteem
alike.
Unpeered
::
Unpeered
(a.)
Having
no peer;
unequaled;
unparalleled.
Hand
::
Hand (n.) A
measure
equal to a
hand's
breadth,
-- four
inches;
a palm.
Chiefly
used in
measuring
the
height
of
horses..
Countervail
::
Countervail
(v. t.) To act
against
with equal
force,
power,
or
effect;
to
thwart
or
overcome
by such
action;
to
furnish
an
equivalent
to or for; to
counterbalance;
to
compensate..
Comparison
::
Comparison
(n.) That to
which,
or with
which,
a thing is
compared,
as being equal or like;
illustration;
similitude..
Count
::
Count (n.) A
nobleman
on the
continent
of
Europe,
equal in rank to an
English
earl..
Common
::
Common
(v.)
Belonging
or
relating
equally,
or
similarly,
to more than one; as, you and I have a
common
interest
in the
property..
Disparage
::
Disparage
(n.)
Inequality
in
marriage;
marriage
with an
inferior.
Proportion
::
Proportion
(v.) To
divide
into equal or just
shares;
to
apportion.
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
Reciprocally
::
Reciprocally
(adv.)
In a
reciprocal
manner;
so that each
affects
the
other,
and is
equally
affected
by it;
interchangeably;
mutually..
Pelecoid
::
Pelecoid
(n.) A
figure,
somewhat
hatched-shaped,
bounded
by a
semicircle
and two
inverted
quadrants,
and equal in area to the
square
ABCD
inclosed
by the
chords
of the four
quadrants..
Anisopetalous
::
Anisopetalous
(a.)
Having
unequal
petals.
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