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Coequality
Coequality Co`e*qual"i*ty, n. The state of being on an equality, as in rank or power.
Coequally
Coequally Co*e"qual*ly, adv. With coequality.

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- In category theory, a coequalizer (or coequaliser) is a generalization of a quotient by an equivalence relation to objects in an arbitrary category. It...
- closely enough with the Five Families that it appears to be a peer or near coequal of the families. Various criminal organizations have been deemed the "Sixth...
- Marshall sought to do away with this practice to help build the Court into a coequal branch. Suddath, Claire (December 19, 2008). "A Brief History of Impeachment"...
- command, 1 logistics command and 10 area commands consigned with their coequal divisions. The training command is also the doctrine body of the army and...
- Department of the Navy, alongside the United States Marine Corps, which is its coequal sister service. The Department of the Navy is headed by the civilian secretary...
- Hampton Roads. Lincoln refused to negotiate with the Confederacy as a coequal. In early April, the Confederate government evacuated Richmond and Lincoln...
- are coequalizers and coproducts; Pushouts can be constructed from coproducts and coequalizers, as described below (the pushout is the coequalizer of the...
- gender-specific to refer to roles or professions, formation of phrases in a coequal manner, and discontinuing the collective use of male or female terms. For...
- officer was called a "provost." In 1951, UCLA was formally elevated to coequal status with UC Berkeley, and its presiding officer Raymond B. Allen was...
- unlimited, while the American position was that colonial legislatures were coequal with Parliament and outside of its jurisdiction. As the revolution progressed...