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adequate | sufficent to meet a need or requirement "come to equalness" |
equation | the state of being equal, act or process of equating |
equilibrium | a condition in which all acting influences are canceled by others, resulting in a stable, balanced, or unchanging system |
equable | unvarying, steady, free from extremes |
equidistant | equally distant |
equator | imaginary circle around the earth's surface, equidistant from the poles and perpendicular to the earth's axis of rotation |
equal | having the same quantity, measure, or value as another |
equality | the state of being equal |
equate | to make equal or equivalent |
inequity | injustice, unfairness |
inequality | the condition of being unequal, lack of equality in terms of opportunity, treatment, or status |
equivalent | equal, as in value, force, or meaning |
equanimity | the quality of being calm and even tempered; composure |
equitable | marked by or having equity, just and impartial |
equivocate | to avoid making an explicit (clear) statement |
equivocal | open to two or more interpretations and often intended to mislead, intentionally ambiguous |