3. Sameness of rank, co-equality.

    Equalize, v. a. Equal, make equal, make alike.

    Equanimity, n. Evenness of mind or temper, steadiness of disposition, calmness, serenity, self-possession, peace, unruffled temper, undisturbed feeling.

    Equate, v. a.

      1. Make equal, set equal to (each other).
      2. Average, reduce to an average.

    Equator, n.

      1. Equinoctial, equinoctial line, celestial equator.
      2. Terrestrial equator, the Line.

    Equestrian, n.

      1. Horseman, rider.
      2. Knight, cavalier, chevalier, horse-soldier, chasseur.

    Equestrianism, n. Horsemanship.

    Equilibrate, v. a. Keep in balance, maintain in equipoise.

    Equilibrist, n. Rope-walker, balance. See acrobat.

    Equilibrium, n. Equipoise, even balance, equality of weight, equality of pressure, neutralization of forces.

    Equinoctial, n. Celestial equator, equinoctial line.

    Equinoctial, a.

      1. Of the equinoctial.
      2. At the time of the equinoxes.

    Equinox, n. Equinoctial point, intersection of the equator and the ecliptic.

    Equip, v. a.

      1. Furnish, provide, arm, fit out, supply with outfits or apparatus.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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