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Equipaged
Equipaged Eq"ui*paged, a.
Furnished with equipage.
Well dressed, well bred. Well equipaged, is ticket good
enough. --Cowper.
Equiparable
Equiparable E*quip"a*ra*blea. [L. aequiparabilis.]
Comparable. [Obs. or R.]
Equiparate
Equiparate E*quip"a*ratev. t. [L. aequiparatus, p. p. of
aequiparare.]
To compare. [R.]
Equipedal
Equipedal E*quip"e*dal, a. [Equi- + L. pes, pedis, foot.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Equal-footed; having the pairs of feet equal.
Equipendency
Equipendency E`qui*pend"en*cy, n. [Equi- + pendency.]
The act or condition of hanging in equipoise; not inclined or
determined either way. --South.
EquipensateEquipensate E`qui*pen"sate, v. t. [Equi- + pensatus, p. p. of
pensare to weigh. Cf. Equipoise.]
To weigh equally; to esteem alike. [Obs.] Equipoise
Equipoise E"qui*poise, n. [Equi- + poise.]
1. Equality of weight or force; hence, equilibrium; a state
in which the two ends or sides of a thing are balanced,
and hence equal; state of being equally balanced; -- said
of moral, political, or social interests or forces.
The means of preserving the equipoise and the
tranquillity of the commonwealth. --Burke.
Our little lives are kept in equipoise By opposite
attractions and desires. --Longfellow.
2. Counterpoise.
The equipoise to the clergy being removed. --Buckle.
Equipollently
Equipollently E`qui*pol"lent*ly, adv.
With equal power. --Barrow.
EquiponderateEquiponderate E`qui*pon"der*ate, v. i. [Equi- + L. ponderare
to weigh. See Ponderate.]
To be equal in weight; to weigh as much as another thing.
--Bp. Wilkins. Equiponderate
Equiponderate E`qui*pon"der*ate, v. t.
To make equal in weight; to counterbalance. ``More than
equiponderated the declension in that direction.' --De
Quincey.
Equiponderous
Equiponderous E`qui*pon"der*ous, a. [Equi- + L. pondus,
ponderis, weight.]
Having equal weight. --Bailey.
Equipondious
Equipondious E`qui*pon"di*ous, a. [L. aequipondium an equal
weight; aequus equal + pondus weight.]
Of equal weight on both sides; balanced. [Obs.] --Glanvill.
EquipotentialEquipotential E`qui*po*ten"tial, a. [Equi- + potential.]
(Mech. & Physics)
Having the same potential.
Equipotential surface, a surface for which the potential is
for all points of the surface constant. Level surfaces on
the earth are equipotential. Equipotential surfaceEquipotential E`qui*po*ten"tial, a. [Equi- + potential.]
(Mech. & Physics)
Having the same potential.
Equipotential surface, a surface for which the potential is
for all points of the surface constant. Level surfaces on
the earth are equipotential.
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