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Definition of equal
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Equal (v. t.) To make equal
return
to; to
recompense
fully.
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Leveler
::
Leveler
(n.) One who would
remove
social
inequalities
or
distinctions;
a
socialist.
Tertian
::
Tertian
(n.) A
liquid
measure
formerly
used for wine, equal to
seventy
imperial,
or
eighty-four
wine,
gallons,
being one third of a tun..
Adequation
::
Adequation
(n.) The act of
equalizing;
act or
result
of
making
adequate;
an
equivalent.
Inequilobate
::
Inequilobate
(a.)
Unequally
lobed;
cut into lobes of
different
shapes
or
sizes.
Decistere
::
Decistere
(n.) The tenth part of the stere or cubic
meter,
equal to 3.531 cubic feet. See
Stere..
Equivalent
::
Equivalent
(a.) Equal in
measure
but not
admitting
of
superposition;
--
applied
to
magnitudes;
as, a
square
may be
equivalent
to a
triangle..
Brain
::
Brain (n.) The
whitish
mass of soft
matter
(the
center
of the
nervous
system,
and the seat of
consciousness
and
volition)
which is
inclosed
in the
cartilaginous
or bony
cranium
of
vertebrate
animals.
It is
simply
the
anterior
termination
of the
spinal
cord, and is
developed
from three
embryonic
vesicles,
whose
cavities
are
connected
with the
central
canal of the cord; the
cavities
of the
vesicles
become
the
central
cavities,
or
ventricles,
and the walls
thicken
unequally
and
become
the three seg
Decagramme
::
Decagramme
(n.) A
weight
of the
metric
system;
ten
grams,
equal to about
154.32
grains
avoirdupois..
Hectolitre
::
Hectolitre
(n.) A
measure
of
liquids,
containing
a
hundred
liters;
equal to a tenth of a cubic
meter,
nearly
26/
gallons
of wine
measure,
or
22.0097
imperial
gallons.
As a dry
measure,
it
contains
ten
decaliters,
or about 2/
Winchester
bushels..
Equipollently
::
Equipollently
(adv.)
With equal
power.
Xylotrya
::
Xylotrya
(n.) A genus of
marine
bivalves
closely
allied
to
Teredo,
and
equally
destructive
to
timber.
One
species
(Xylotrya
fimbriata)
is very
common
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States..
Short
::
Short
(superl.)
Less
important,
efficaceous,
or
powerful;
not equal or
equivalent;
less
(than);
-- with of..
Agrarian
::
Agrarian
(n.) One in favor of an equal
division
of
landed
property.
Inequality
::
Inequality
(n.) An
irregularity,
or a
deviation,
in the
motion
of a
planet
or
satellite
from its
uniform
mean
motion;
the
amount
of such
deviation..
Equivalence
::
Equivalence
(n.) Equal power or
force;
equivalent
amount.
Compeer
::
Compeer
() An
equal,
as in rank, age,
prowess,
etc.; a
companion;
a
comrade;
a
mate..
Farad
::
Farad (n.) The
standard
unit of
electrical
capacity;
the
capacity
of a
condenser
whose
charge,
having
an
electro-motive
force of one volt, is equal to the
amount
of
electricity
which,
with the same
electromotive
force,
passes
through
one ohm in one
second;
the
capacity,
which,
charged
with one
coulomb,
gives an
electro-motive
force of one
volt..
Equilateral
::
Equilateral
(a.)
Having
all the sides
equal;
as, an
equilateral
triangle;
an
equilateral
polygon..
Share
::
Share (v.)
Hence,
one of a
certain
number
of equal
portions
into which any
property
or
invested
capital
is
divided;
as, a ship owned in ten
shares..
Osculatrix
::
Osculatrix
(n.) A curve whose
contact
with a given
curve,
at a given
point,
is of a
higher
order (or
involves
the
equality
of a
greater
number
of
successive
differential
coefficients
of the
ordinates
of the
curves
taken at that
point)
than that of any other curve of the same
kind..
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