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quality
noun
-
quality
how
good
or
bad
something
is
;
the
degree
of
excellence
of
something
•
The
quality
of
this
handmade
scarf
is
amazing
.
The
quality
of
this
handmade
scarf
is
amazing
.
•
Customers
complained
about
the
poor
quality
of
the
new
sound
system
during
the
concert
.
Customers
complained
about
the
poor
quality
of
the
new
sound
system
during
the
concert
.
From
Middle
English
qualite
,
from
Old
French
qualité
,
from
Latin
quālitās
meaning
“
of
what
kind
”.
noun
-
quality
,
qualities
a
characteristic
or
feature
that
someone
or
something
has
•
Patience
is
an
essential
quality
for
a
good
doctor
.
Patience
is
an
essential
quality
for
a
good
doctor
.
•
The
metal
has
the
unusual
quality
of
changing
color
in
sunlight
.
The
metal
has
the
unusual
quality
of
changing
color
in
sunlight
.
adjective
of
a
high
standard
;
very
good
•
They
served
a
quality
meal
at
the
small
bistro
.
They
served
a
quality
meal
at
the
small
bistro
.
•
She
always
buys
quality
shoes
that
last
for
years
.
She
always
buys
quality
shoes
that
last
for
years
.
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
.