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EQUIPEN'DENCY, n. [L. oequus, equal, and pendeo, to hang.] The act of hanging in...
EQ'UIPAGED, a. Furnished with equipage; attended with a splendid retinue.
EQ'UIPAGE, n. The furniture of a military man, particularly arms and their appen...
EQUIP', v.t. 1. Properly, to dress; to habit. Hence, to furnish with arms, or a ...
EQUINU'MERANT, a. [L. oequus, equal, and numerus, number.] Having or consisting ...
E'QUINOX, n. [L. oequus, equal, and nox, night.] The precise time when the sun e...
EQUINOC'TIALLY, adv. In the direction of the equinox.
EQUINOC'TIAL, a. [L. oequus, equal, and nox, night.] 1. Pertaining to the equino...
EQUINEC'ESSARY, a. [L. oequus and necessary.] Necessary or needful in the same d...
E'QUINE, a. [L. equinus, from equus, a horse.] Pertaining to a horse or to the g...
EQUIMUL'TIPLE, a. [L. oequus and multiplico or multiplex.] Multiplied by the sam...
EQUILIB'RIUM, n. [L.] In mechanics, equipose; equality of weight; the state of t...
EQUILIB'RITY, n. [L. oequilibritas.] The state of being equally balanced; equal ...
EQUIL'IBRIST, n. One that balances equally.
EQUILIB'RIOUSLY, adv. In equal poise.
EQUILIB'RIOUS, a. Equally poised.