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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 (v. t.) To make equal or equal to; to
equalize;
hence,
to
compare
or
regard
as
equals;
to put on
equality..
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Proportion
::
Proportion
(v.) To
divide
into equal or just
shares;
to
apportion.
Match
::
Match (v.)
Equality
of
conditions
in
contest
or
competition.
Eleventh
::
Eleventh
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
eleven;
one of
eleven
equal
parts.
Isobaric
::
Isobaric
(a.)
Denoting
equal
pressure;
as, an
isobaric
line;
specifically,
of or
pertaining
to
isobars..
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Nearly
equal;
almost
evenly
balanced;
as, a close
vote..
Unparalleled
::
Unparalleled
(a.)
Having
no
parallel,
or
equal;
unequaled;
unmatched..
Worthy
::
Worthy
(n.)
Having
suitable,
adapted,
or
equivalent
qualities
or
value;
--
usually
with of
before
the thing
compared
or the
object;
more
rarely,
with a
following
infinitive
instead
of of, or with that; as,
worthy
of, equal in
excellence,
value,
or
dignity
to;
entitled
to;
meriting;
--
usually
in a good
sense,
but
sometimes
in a bad one..
Sextary
::
Sextary
(n.) An
ancient
Roman
liquid
and dry
measure,
about equal to an
English
pint..
Part
::
Part (n.) An equal
constituent
portion;
one of
several
or many like
quantities,
numbers,
etc., into which
anything
is
divided,
or of which it is
composed;
proportional
division
or
ingredient..
Lobster
::
Lobster
(n.) Any large
macrurous
crustacean
used as food, esp. those of the genus
Homarus;
as the
American
lobster
(H.
Americanus),
and the
European
lobster
(H.
vulgaris).
The
Norwegian
lobster
(Nephrops
Norvegicus)
is
similar
in form. All these have a pair of large
unequal
claws.
The spiny
lobsters
of more
southern
waters,
belonging
to
Palinurus,
Panulirus,
and
allied
genera,
have no large
claws.
The
fresh-water
crayfishes
are
sometimes
called
lobsters..
Isotropy
::
Isotropy
(n.)
Uniformity
of
physical
properties
in all
directions
in a body;
absence
of all kinds of
polarity;
specifically,
equal
elasticity
in all
directions..
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) The right which an heir has of
throwing
the whole
heritable
and
movable
estates
of the
deceased
into one mass, and
sharing
it
equally
with
others
who are of the same
degree
of
kindred..
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..
Equalized
::
Equalized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Equaliz.
Dioptre
::
Dioptre
(n.) A unit
employed
by
oculists
in
numbering
glasses
according
to the
metric
system;
a
refractive
power equal to that of a glass whose
principal
focal
distance
is one
meter.
Coeternal
::
Coeternal
(a.)
Equally
eternal.
Commeasure
::
Commeasure
(v. t.) To be
commensurate
with; to
equal.
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..
Envy
::
Envy (n.)
Chagrin,
mortification,
discontent,
or
uneasiness
at the sight of
another's
excellence
or good
fortune,
accompanied
with some
degree
of
hatred
and a
desire
to
possess
equal
advantages;
malicious
grudging;
--
usually
followed
by of; as, they did this in envy of
Caesar..
Northwest
::
Northwest
(n.) The point in the
horizon
between
the north and west, and
equally
distant
from each; the
northwest
part or
region..
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