Definitions from Wiktionary (equivalence)
▸ noun: (uncountable) The condition of being equivalent or essentially equal.
▸ noun: (countable, mathematics) An equivalence relation; ≡; ~
▸ noun: (uncountable, logic) The relationship between two propositions that are either both true or both false.
▸ noun: (chemistry) The quantity of the combining power of an atom, expressed in hydrogen units; the number of hydrogen atoms can combine with, or be exchanged for; valency.
▸ noun: (mathematics) A Boolean operation that is TRUE when both input variables are TRUE or both input variables are FALSE, but otherwise FALSE; the XNOR function.
▸ noun: (geometry) A number in intersection theory. A positive-dimensional variety sometimes behaves formally as if it were a finite number of points; this number is its equivalence.
▸ noun: (translation studies) The degree to which a term or text in one language is semantically similar to its translated counterpart.
▸ verb: (transitive) To be equivalent or equal to; to counterbalance.
equivalence classes,
Equivalence point,
equivalence relation,
equivalence class,
equivalence ratio,
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▸ noun: (uncountable) The condition of being equivalent or essentially equal.
▸ noun: (countable, mathematics) An equivalence relation; ≡; ~
▸ noun: (uncountable, logic) The relationship between two propositions that are either both true or both false.
▸ noun: (chemistry) The quantity of the combining power of an atom, expressed in hydrogen units; the number of hydrogen atoms can combine with, or be exchanged for; valency.
▸ noun: (mathematics) A Boolean operation that is TRUE when both input variables are TRUE or both input variables are FALSE, but otherwise FALSE; the XNOR function.
▸ noun: (geometry) A number in intersection theory. A positive-dimensional variety sometimes behaves formally as if it were a finite number of points; this number is its equivalence.
▸ noun: (translation studies) The degree to which a term or text in one language is semantically similar to its translated counterpart.
▸ verb: (transitive) To be equivalent or equal to; to counterbalance.
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comparison,
compare,
comparability,
equality,
par,
æquivalence,
equivalency,
equivalation,
sameness,
equivalent,
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functional,
logical,
structural,
ricardian,
non,
semantic,
formal,
moral,
exact,
conceptual,
dynamic
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