| A | B |
| EQU | equal |
| equal to what is reguired; sufficient | adequate |
| equal at all times; unvarying | equable |
| evenness of mind or temper; composure | equanimity |
| to represent as equal | equate |
| a line equally distant at all points from the North and South Poles | equator |
| having equal sides | equilateral |
| a state of balance | equilibrium |
| lit. equal night; the time of year when the sun crosses the equator and day and night are of equal length | equinox |
| reasonable; fair; just | equitable |
| an ownership right to property | equity |
| equal in value, force, or meaning | equivalent |
| lit. having equal voices; capable of two interpretations | equivocal |
| lit. to use equal voices; to make statements with two possible meanings in order to mislead | equivocate |
| AD | to |
| ANIM | mind |
| LATER | side |
| LIBR | balance |
| NOX | night |
| VOC | voice |