| A | B | 
|---|
| 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 |