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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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Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.) Among the
ancient
Greeks,
a
weight
and a
denomination
of money equal to 60 minae or 6,000
drachmae.
The Attic
talent,
as a
weight,
was about 57 lbs.
avoirdupois;
as a
denomination
of
silver
money,
its value was ?243 15s.
sterling,
or about
$1,180..
Count
::
Count (n.) A
nobleman
on the
continent
of
Europe,
equal in rank to an
English
earl..
Coordinateness
::
Coordinateness
(n.) The state of being
coordinate;
equality
of rank or
authority.
Unequal
::
Unequal
(a.) Not
equal;
not
matched;
not of the same size,
length,
breadth,
quantity,
strength,
talents,
acquirements,
age,
station,
or the like; as, the
fingers
are of
unequal
length;
peers and
commoners
are
unequal
in
rank..
Stich
::
Sticcado
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of small bars of wood, flat at the
bottom
and
rounded
at the top, and
resting
on the edges of a kind of open box. They are
unequal
in size,
gradually
increasing
from the
smallest
to the
largest,
and are tuned to the
diatonic
scale.
The tones are
produced
by
striking
the
pieces
of wood with hard balls
attached
to
flexible
sticks..
Anisophyllous
::
Anisophyllous
(a.)
Having
unequal
leaves.
Balance
::
Balance
(v. i.) To
fluctuate
between
motives
which
appear
of equal
force;
to
waver;
to
hesitate.
Litre
::
Litre (n.) A
measure
of
capacity
in the
metric
system,
being a cubic
decimeter,
equal to
61.022
cubic
inches,
or 2.113
American
pints,
or 1.76
English
pints..
Match
::
Match (v. i.) To be of
equal,
or
similar,
size,
figure,
color,
or
quality;
to
tally;
to suit; to
correspond;
as, these vases
match..
Eightieth
::
Eightieth
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
eighty;
one of
eighty
equal
parts.
Imparity
::
Imparity
(n.)
Inequality;
disparity;
disproportion;
difference
of
degree,
rank,
excellence,
number,
etc..
Disproportionally
::
Disproportionally
(adv.)
In a
disproportional
manner;
unsuitably
in form,
quantity,
or
value;
unequally..
Level
::
Level (a.) Even with
anything
else; of the same
height;
on the same line or
plane;
on the same
footing;
of equal
importance;
--
followed
by with,
sometimes
by to..
Regime
::
Regime
(n.) The
condition
of a river with
respect
to the rate of its flow, as
measured
by the
volume
of water
passing
different
cross
sections
in a given time,
uniform
regime
being the
condition
when the flow is equal and
uniform
at all the cross
sections..
Radical
::
Radical
(n.) One who
advocates
radical
changes
in
government
or
social
institutions,
especially
such
changes
as are
intended
to level class
inequalities;
--
opposed
to
conservative..
Worth
::
Worth (a.) Equal in value to;
furnishing
an
equivalent
for;
proper
to be
exchanged
for.
Owelty
::
Owelty
(n.)
Equality;
--
sometimes
written
ovelty
and
ovealty.
Inequality
::
Inequality
(n.)
Unevenness;
want of
levelness;
the
alternate
rising
and
falling
of a
surface;
as, the
inequalities
of the
surface
of the
earth,
or of a
marble
slab, etc..
Equilibrate
::
Equilibrate
(v. t.) To
balance
two
scales,
sides,
or ends; to keep even with equal
weight
on each side; to keep in
equipoise..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) One of the same rank,
quality,
endowments,
character,
etc.; an
equal;
a
match;
a
mate..
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