Capacity of being likened or compared; relation between things such as admits of their being compared; comparable condition or character. (Always…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [noun] (213) comparison1340 Capacity of being likened or compared; relation between things such as admits of their being compared; comparable condition or character. (Always… evennessa1398 Equality; the fact or state of being equal, on equal terms, on an equal footing, etc. evenhead?a1400 Equality or rank, status, or excellence. Also: a person or thing of equal rank or status, a peer. equipollencec1430 Equality of force, power, or signification. pareil?c1450 Equality. rare. equalityc1460 The condition of being equal in quantity, amount, value, intensity, etc. comparation1483 The action of comparing, comparison, n. egalness1526 equality. equalness1530 The state or fact of being equal in magnitude, number, condition, etc.; = equality, n. 1 2. equivalency1535 = equivalence, n. 1. eveningc1540 Equality, parity. Obsolete. rare. equivalencea1542 The condition of being equivalent; equality of value, force, importance, significance, etc. indifferency1569 Want of difference in nature or character; substantial equality or equivalence. Now rare. owelty1579 Equality. In later use: spec. equality as established by a sum of money, etc., given in compensation after a division of property into parts of… coequality1583 The state or condition of being coequal. mateship1593 Equality. Obsolete. equal1596 abstr. an equal n. a state of equality; an equal footing. Obsolete exc. dialect. adequation1605 The result of being made equal, balanced or commensurate; equivalence; exact correspondence; (also occasionally concrete) an equivalent… parity1609 Equality in amount or extent; equivalence in size, number, etc. Also: an instance of this. parility1610 Equality. matchableness1611 equipollency1623 Equivalence in signification, authority, efficacy, virtue, etc. Cf. equipollence, n. 1. equiparance1624 Equivalence. egality1628 = equality, n. (in 14th cent. with sense ‘equanimity’). equipage1633 Military garb, uniform, accoutrements, trappings. Obsolete. comparitya1635 Parity, equality, likeness. omniparity1635 universal equality or levelling. peership1641 Parity, equality. Now rare. exequation1656 The state of being exactly equal. equipoise1658 Equality or equal distribution of weight; a condition of perfect balance or equilibrium. in immaterial things; esp. intellectual, moral, political… equipotency1658 The condition of being equally powerful. countervalue1660 Equivalent value spec. applied to strategy based on the attacking of civilian targets. adequateness1664 Exact correspondence in extent or scope; equality; commensurability. Obsolete. commensurablenessa1676 Commensurable quality or state. peerage1681 A state of equality. Obsolete. rare. égalité1794 In political contexts (alluding to the French Revolutionary slogan ‘liberté, égalité, fraternité’): equality (see equality, n. 2a). peerdom1891 The condition of being the peer or equal of another; equality. Subcategories:— equal, counterpart, or equivalent (61) — equality of power or excellence (2) — commensurableness or coextension (9) — equal footing or par (3) — rivalry or vying (9) — equilibrium (33) — compensation (26) — a counterbalance (20) — making equal (12) — one who asserts equality of persons or things (1) |
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