2. Dress, accoutre, array, dress out.

    Equipage, n.

      1. Apparatus, equipment, furniture, baggage, effects, bag and baggage.
      2. Carriage, vehicle, turnout.
      3. Train, retinue, attendance, procession, suite.

    Equipment, n. Accoutrement, furniture, apparatus, rigging, gear, outfit.

    Equipoise, n. Equilibrium, even balance, equality of weight.

    Equipollent, a. (Rare.) Equivalent, of equal force, of the same meaning.

    Equitable, a.

      1. Upright, just, impartial, unbiassed, unprejudiced, evenhanded.
      2. Reasonable, fair, impartial, just, right, proper.

    Equity, n.

      1. Justice, right.
      2. Justice, rectitude, uprightness, righteousness, impartiality, fairness, reasonableness, fair play.
      3. (Law.) Theoretical or ideal justice, justice (as distinguished from conformity to mere enactments or statutes), spirit of law (as against its mere letter).
      4. (Law.) Equitable claim.

    Equivalence, Equivalency, n. Essential or substantial equality parity, parity of value, equality in result, amounting to the same thing.

    Equivalent, a.

      1. Equal, commensurate, tantamount, equipollent.
      2. Synonymous, interchangeable, equipollent, of the same meaning or import.

    Equivocal, a.

      1. Ambiguous, of doubtful meaning, to be taken in a double sense.

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