n
(idiomatic) Equal measure; measure for measure; adequate response.
adj
(historical) Approximately equal, in the context of infinitesimal calculus.
v
(obsolete) To equalize; to make adequate.
n
(obsolete) The act of equalizing; act or result of making adequate; an equivalent.
n
(grammar) The case conveying an equality with another noun, equivalent to “like” or “as” in English. This case is used in some languages like Inuktitut.
adj
(UK dialectal, Northern England) Equal; level.
v
(intransitive, followed by to) To be the same as or equivalent to.
adv
(in prescriptions) Of each; an equal quantity.
n
Proportional or equitable distribution of financial expense.
n
An equal person or thing.
n
Alternative form of coequalizer [(category theory) An arrow whose domain is the codomain of a parallel pair of arrows and which forms part of the colimit of that parallel pair.]
v
(transitive) To make equal to each other.
n
A state of equilibration with something else
adj
Equal in intensity or degree.
v
(transitive) To be commensurate with; to equal.
adj
Related in size or scale; commensurate or proportionate.
v
To reduce to a common measure.
n
(mathematics) That which makes something commensurable
adj
(often with to) Similar (to); like.
n
Something that is compatible with something else.
adj
Of the same rank; equal.
adj
(obsolete) Equal; impartial.
adj
Alternative spelling of egal [(obsolete) Equal; impartial.]
v
(transitive, US, proscribed, rare) To convey meaning with complete clarity and perfect grammar and punctuation.
n
Abbreviation of equation. [The act or process of equating two or more things, or the state of those things being equal (that is, identical).]
n
Abbreviation of equation. [The act or process of equating two or more things, or the state of those things being equal (that is, identical).]
adj
Of the same age; coeval.
adj
(obsolete) Not variable; equable; uniform; even.
n
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see equal, marriage.
n
A weighting that gives the same weight (or importance) to two or more options
n
(law) Abbreviation of equality. [The fact of being equal.]
n
(mathematics) The fact of being equal, of having the same value.
n
The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized.
adj
Obsolete spelling of equal [(not comparable) The same in all respects.]
n
(programming) A statement in assembly language that defines a symbol having a particular value.
n
The act or process of equating two or more things, or the state of those things being equal (that is, identical).
n
(grammar) A grammatical case in certain languages, including Ossetic and Sumerian, that indicates something is like something else. English equivalents include he was the same age as her and he looks like him.
adj
(archaic, rare) comparable, equatable
n
(chiefly historical, law, philosophy) The transfer or imputation of attributes from one object or concept to another; the drawing of an equivalence between them.
n
The act or condition of hanging in equipoise; not being inclined or determined either way.
n
The condition of being equipollent; equality of power, force, signification, or application.
n
Alternative form of equipollence [The condition of being equipollent; equality of power, force, signification, or application.]
adj
(obsolete) Having equal weight.
n
An equiponderating, or counterbalancing.
adj
(obsolete, rare) Of equal weight on both sides; balanced.
adj
Having equal strength, ability or efficacy.
adj
Having an equal probability
adj
equally proportional (to two or more other things)
n
The condition of being equiproportional
adj
Synonym of equiproportional
v
(transitive) To equate, to consider or make equal or equivalent (to, with).
n
The act of equating or making equivalent.
v
(transitive, of a proposition) to be equivalent to.
n
Anything that is virtually equal to something else, or has the same value, force, etc.
n
An equal volume (of something)
n
(obsolete, rare) A hung vote, one having an equal number of votes cast on each side of the question.
adj
Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc.
adj
being equal, as in score or account; tied
adj
Alternative form of even steven (“equal, fair”) [exactly even, equal]
adj
(obsolete) Of the same measure, size, or standing; coequal.
v
(transitive) To make desirable or necessary.
adj
(of two contestants) equal (having the same number of points, or being in the same position)
adj
Even; all parties having the same amount.
adv
To a measurable extent.
n
(obsolete, quaint) An equal.
n
(uncountable) Equality; comparability of strength or intensity.
n
An equal; one who is of equal standing.
n
(uncountable) Harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole.
adj
In the correct proportion; proportional; commensurable.
adj
In proportion; proportional; commensurable.
n
(mathematics) Synonym of inverse proportion
adj
Having row-equivalence
adv
(obsolete or UK dialectal) Together.
adj
(biology) Nearly equal
adj
Equivalent in meaning or effect; amounting to the same thing in practical terms, even if being technically distinct.
v
To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align; adjust.
adj
(computing, linguistics, rare) Capable of being zeroed.
adj
Archaic spelling of equable. [Unvarying, calm and steady; constant and uniform.]
v
Obsolete spelling of equal [(mathematics, copulative) To be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.]
n
Archaic spelling of equality. [The fact of being equal.]
v
Obsolete spelling of equalize [(transitive) To make equal; to cause to correspond in amount or degree.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of equal [(not comparable) The same in all respects.]
adj
Obsolete form of equanimous. [Calm and composed; of stable disposition.]
v
Obsolete spelling of equate [(transitive) To consider equal or equivalent.]
n
Obsolete spelling of equation [The act or process of equating two or more things, or the state of those things being equal (that is, identical).]
adj
Obsolete form of equiponderant. [(obsolete) Having equal weight.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of equipotential [Having equal potential.]
adj
Obsolete form of equitable. [Marked by or having equity.]
n
Obsolete spelling of equivalence [(uncountable) The condition of being equivalent or essentially equal.]
n
Obsolete spelling of equivalency [(countable) An equivalent thing.]
n
Obsolete spelling of equivalent [Anything that is virtually equal to something else, or has the same value, force, etc.]
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