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Coequality
Coequality Co`e*qual"i*ty, n.
The state of being on an equality, as in rank or power.
Confessional equalityEquality E*qual"i*ty, n.; pl. Equalities. [L. aequalitas,
fr. aequalis equal. See Equal.]
1. The condition or quality of being equal; agreement in
quantity or degree as compared; likeness in bulk, value,
rank, properties, etc.; as, the equality of two bodies in
length or thickness; an equality of rights.
A footing of equality with nobles. --Macaulay.
2. Sameness in state or continued course; evenness;
uniformity; as, an equality of temper or constitution.
3. Evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of surface.
4. (Math.) Exact agreement between two expressions or
magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the
symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same
number and kind of units of measure that x does.
Confessional equality. See under Confessional. Confessional equalityConfessional Con*fes"sion*al, a.
Pertaining to a confession of faith.
Confessional equality, equality before the law of persons
confessing different creeds. Equalitarian
Equalitarian E*qual`i*ta"ri*an, n.
One who believes in equalizing the condition of men; a
leveler.
EqualitiesEquality E*qual"i*ty, n.; pl. Equalities. [L. aequalitas,
fr. aequalis equal. See Equal.]
1. The condition or quality of being equal; agreement in
quantity or degree as compared; likeness in bulk, value,
rank, properties, etc.; as, the equality of two bodies in
length or thickness; an equality of rights.
A footing of equality with nobles. --Macaulay.
2. Sameness in state or continued course; evenness;
uniformity; as, an equality of temper or constitution.
3. Evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of surface.
4. (Math.) Exact agreement between two expressions or
magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the
symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same
number and kind of units of measure that x does.
Confessional equality. See under Confessional. EqualityEquality E*qual"i*ty, n.; pl. Equalities. [L. aequalitas,
fr. aequalis equal. See Equal.]
1. The condition or quality of being equal; agreement in
quantity or degree as compared; likeness in bulk, value,
rank, properties, etc.; as, the equality of two bodies in
length or thickness; an equality of rights.
A footing of equality with nobles. --Macaulay.
2. Sameness in state or continued course; evenness;
uniformity; as, an equality of temper or constitution.
3. Evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of surface.
4. (Math.) Exact agreement between two expressions or
magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the
symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same
number and kind of units of measure that x does.
Confessional equality. See under Confessional. Equalization
Equalization E`qual*i*za"tion, n.
The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized.
Their equalization with the rest of their fellow
subjects. --Burke.
EqualizerEqualizer E"qual*iz`er, n.
1. = Equalizing bar.
2. A device, as a bar, for operating two brakes, esp. a pair
of hub brakes for an automobile, with equal force.
3. (Elec.) Any device for equalizing the pull of
electromagnets; also, a conductor of low resistance
joining the armature ends of the series field coils of
dynamos connected in parallel.
4. (A["e]ronautics) A sliding panel to preserve the lateral
stability of an a["e]roplane. Equalizer
Equalizer E"qual*i`zer, n.
One who, or that which, equalizes anything.
InequalitiesInequality In`e*qual"i*ty, n.; pl. Inequalities. [L.
inaequalitas.]
1. The quality of being unequal; difference, or want of
equality, in any respect; lack of uniformity;
disproportion; unevenness; disparity; diversity; as, an
inequality in size, stature, numbers, power, distances,
motions, rank, property, etc.
There is so great an inequality in the length of our
legs and arms as makes it impossible for us to walk
on all four. --Ray.
Notwithstanding which inequality of number, it was
resolved in a council of war to fight the Dutch
fleet. --Ludlow.
Sympathy is rarely strong where there is a great
inequality of condition. --Macaulay.
2. 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.
The country is cut into so many hills and
inequalities as renders it defensible. --Addison.
3. Variableness; changeableness; inconstancy; lack of
smoothness or equability; deviation; unsteadiness, as of
the weather, feelings, etc.
Inequality of air is ever an enemy to health.
--Bacon.
4. Disproportion to any office or purpose; inadequacy;
competency; as, the inequality of terrestrial things to
the wants of a rational soul. --South.
5. (Alg.) An expression consisting of two unequal quantities,
with the sign of inequality (.gt. or .lt.) between them;
as, the inequality 2 .lt. 3, or 4 .gt. 1.
6. (Astron.) An irregularity, or a deviation, in the motion
of a planet or satellite from its uniform mean motion; the
amount of such deviation. InequalityInequality In`e*qual"i*ty, n.; pl. Inequalities. [L.
inaequalitas.]
1. The quality of being unequal; difference, or want of
equality, in any respect; lack of uniformity;
disproportion; unevenness; disparity; diversity; as, an
inequality in size, stature, numbers, power, distances,
motions, rank, property, etc.
There is so great an inequality in the length of our
legs and arms as makes it impossible for us to walk
on all four. --Ray.
Notwithstanding which inequality of number, it was
resolved in a council of war to fight the Dutch
fleet. --Ludlow.
Sympathy is rarely strong where there is a great
inequality of condition. --Macaulay.
2. 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.
The country is cut into so many hills and
inequalities as renders it defensible. --Addison.
3. Variableness; changeableness; inconstancy; lack of
smoothness or equability; deviation; unsteadiness, as of
the weather, feelings, etc.
Inequality of air is ever an enemy to health.
--Bacon.
4. Disproportion to any office or purpose; inadequacy;
competency; as, the inequality of terrestrial things to
the wants of a rational soul. --South.
5. (Alg.) An expression consisting of two unequal quantities,
with the sign of inequality (.gt. or .lt.) between them;
as, the inequality 2 .lt. 3, or 4 .gt. 1.
6. (Astron.) An irregularity, or a deviation, in the motion
of a planet or satellite from its uniform mean motion; the
amount of such deviation.
Meaning of Equali from wikipedia
- judgment, was
thereby underscored.
Notable examples of the
genre are the
three Equali for four
trombones of
Ludwig van
Beethoven ("Drei Equale", WoO 30, see score)...
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Saiphos equalis,
commonly known as the yellow-bellied three-toed
skink or
simply three-toed skink, is a
species of
burrowing skink found in
eastern Australia...
- Tab****
equalis is a
species of
horse fly in the
family Tabanidae.
United States. Hine, J.S. (1923). "Some
notes on
American Tabanidae with the description...
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Mantodea Family:
Miomantidae Genus:
Miomantis Species: M. aequalis
Binomial name
Miomantis aequalis Rehn, 1904
Synonyms Miomantis equalis Otte, 1978...
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violin and
viola in D
major 1801 Vienna, 1802 viii/62 vi/1 WoO 30
Three Equali for 4
trombones in D
minor November 1812 GA transcr. for 4 male
voices by...
- 30 (German: Drei
Equale für vier Posaunen), are
three short equales (or
equali) for
trombones by
Ludwig van Beethoven. They were
commissioned in the autumn...
- 'whereas') ADVZ ADVR,
ADVZR adverbializer AEQ EQ, EQL, EQTV
aequalis (
equalis) case (like, as),
equational particle,
equative (adj in
nominal clause;...
- of
other reptiles such as the yellow-bellied three-toed
skink Saiphos equalis and the
golden crowned snake Cacophis squamulosus.
Blind snakes are large...
- "StackPath". Spes-editore.com.
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April 2021. Beethoven:
Three Equali for Four Trombones, WoO 30 │ An die
ferne Geliebte, Opus 98 │
Symphony No...
- of
ablative and
instrumental cases), allative, locative, perlative, and
equalis. The
forms of
these grammatical cases are variable,
depending on the grammatical...