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Definition of equal
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Equal (n.) State of being
equal;
equality.
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Poise
::
Poise (v.) The state of being
balanced
by equal
weight
or
power;
equipoise;
balance;
equilibrium;
rest.
Inequation
::
Inequation
(n.) An
inequality.
Commensurately
::
Commensurately
(adv.)
In a
commensurate
manner;
so as to be equal or
proportionate;
adequately.
Cragged
::
Cragged
(a.) Full of
crags,
or
steep,
broken
//cks;
abounding
with
prominences,
points,
and
inequalities;
rough;
rugged..
Equaled
::
Equaled
(imp. & p. p.) of Equa.
Stadium
::
Stadium
(n.) A Greek
measure
of
length,
being the chief one used for
itinerary
distances,
also
adopted
by the
Romans
for
nautical
and
astronomical
measurements.
It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman
paces,
or to 606 feet 9
inches
English.
This was also
called
the
Olympic
stadium,
as being the exact
length
of the
foot-race
course
at
Olympia..
Coequal
::
Coequal
(n.) One who is on an
equality
with
another.
Decistere
::
Decistere
(n.) The tenth part of the stere or cubic
meter,
equal to 3.531 cubic feet. See
Stere..
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.)
Proportion;
equality
of
ratios.
Sixteenth
::
Sixteenth
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
sixteen;
one of
sixteen
equal parts of one
whole.
Two-handed
::
Two-handed
(a.) Using
either
hand
equally
well;
ambidextrous.
Pound
::
Pound (n.) A
British
denomination
of money of
account,
equivalent
to
twenty
shillings
sterling,
and equal in value to about
$4.86.
There is no coin known by this name, but the gold
sovereign
is of the same
value..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) One of the same rank,
quality,
endowments,
character,
etc.; an
equal;
a
match;
a
mate..
Perpendicular
::
Perpendicular
(n.) A line or plane
falling
at right
angles
on
another
line or
surface,
or
making
equal
angles
with it on each
side..
Thermochrosy
::
Thermochrosy
(n.) The
property
possessed
by heat of being
composed,
like
light,
of rays of
different
degrees
of
refrangibility,
which are
unequal
in rate or
degree
of
transmission
through
diathermic
substances..
Peregal
::
Peregal
(a.) Fully
equal.
Suffice
::
Suffice
(v. t.) To
satisfy;
to
content;
to be equal to the wants or
demands
of.
Homaxonial
::
Homaxonial
(a.)
Relating
to that kind of
homology
or
symmetry,
the
mathematical
conception
of
organic
form, in which all axes are
equal.
See under
Promorphology..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Identity
in
pitch;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from an
equality
in the
number
of
vibrations
made in a given time by two or more
sonorous
bodies.
Parts
played
or sung in
octaves
are also said to be in
unison,
or in
octaves..
Equality
::
Equality
(n.)
Evenness;
uniformity;
as, an
equality
of
surface..
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