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equal
adjective
having
the
same
level
,
amount
,
number
,
or
value
as
something
else
•
The
two
rooms
are
equal
in
size
.
The
two
rooms
are
equal
in
size
.
•
Each
child
received
an
equal
share
of
the
cake
.
Each
child
received
an
equal
share
of
the
cake
.
From
Latin
aequalis
“
even
,
level
,
uniform
,
identical
,”
from
aequus
“
level
,
even
.”
adjective
having
the
same
rights
,
opportunities
,
and
importance
as
other
people
•
They
believe
that
all
people
are
born
equal
.
They
believe
that
all
people
are
born
equal
.
•
The
new
law
gives
women
equal
pay
for
the
same
work
.
The
new
law
gives
women
equal
pay
for
the
same
work
.
verb
to
be
or
make
the
same
in
number
,
size
,
value
,
or
amount
•
One
dollar
equals
about
0
.
9
euros
today
.
One
dollar
equals
about
0
.
9
euros
today
.
•
Four
plus
four
equals
eight
.
Four
plus
four
equals
eight
.
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
is
as
good
,
important
,
or
skilled
as
another
•
In
chess
,
she
has
no
equal
at
our
club
.
In
chess
,
she
has
no
equal
at
our
club
.
•
We
searched
for
his
equal
among
the
candidates
.
We
searched
for
his
equal
among
the
candidates
.
adjective
(
followed
by
“
to
”)
able
to
do
or
deal
with
something
successfully
•
She
is
equal
to
the
challenge
of
leading
the
team
.
She
is
equal
to
the
challenge
of
leading
the
team
.
•
After
months
of
training
,
he
felt
equal
to
climbing
the
mountain
.
After
months
of
training
,
he
felt
equal
to
climbing
the
mountain
.
equally
adverb
to
the
same
degree
or
level
•
Both
twins
are
equally
talented
at
playing
the
piano
.
Both
twins
are
equally
talented
at
playing
the
piano
.
•
The
two
cities
are
equally
famous
for
their
historic
buildings
.
The
two
cities
are
equally
famous
for
their
historic
buildings
.
adverb
in
equal
parts
or
amounts
•
They
divided
the
prize
money
equally
among
the
three
winners
.
They
divided
the
prize
money
equally
among
the
three
winners
.
•
Cut
the
paper
equally
down
the
middle
.
Cut
the
paper
equally
down
the
middle
.
adverb
used
to
introduce
another
fact
that
is
just
as
important
•
The
project
is
expensive
;
equally
,
it
will
take
a
long
time
to
finish
.
The
project
is
expensive
;
equally
,
it
will
take
a
long
time
to
finish
.
•
You
must
practice
regularly
;
equally
,
you
should
rest
when
you
are
tired
.
You
must
practice
regularly
;
equally
,
you
should
rest
when
you
are
tired
.
equality
noun
-
equality
the
condition
in
which
people
or
things
are
treated
or
valued
the
same
,
without
unfair
differences
•
The
new
law
aims
to
promote
equality
between
men
and
women
in
the
workplace
.
The
new
law
aims
to
promote
equality
between
men
and
women
in
the
workplace
.
•
Teachers
try
to
treat
every
student
with
the
same
respect
and
equality
.
Teachers
try
to
treat
every
student
with
the
same
respect
and
equality
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
egalite
,
based
on
Latin
aequalitas
,
from
aequalis
‘
equal
’.
noun
-
equality
,
equalities
a
mathematical
statement
that
two
expressions
have
the
same
value
,
usually
shown
with
the
sign
=
•
In
algebra
class
,
we
learned
that
the
equality
2
+
3
=
5
is
always
true
.
In
algebra
class
,
we
learned
that
the
equality
2
+
3
=
5
is
always
true
.
•
The
scientist
wrote
an
equality
to
describe
the
relationship
between
energy
and
mass
.
The
scientist
wrote
an
equality
to
describe
the
relationship
between
energy
and
mass
.
Adopted
into
mathematical
language
in
the
16th
century
when
the
equal
sign
was
introduced
by
Welsh
mathematician
Robert
Recorde
.