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EQUINOC'TIALLY, adv. In the direction of the equinox.
E'QUINOX, n. [L. oequus, equal, and nox, night.] The precise time when the sun e...
EQUINU'MERANT, a. [L. oequus, equal, and numerus, number.] Having or consisting ...
EQUIP', v.t. 1. Properly, to dress; to habit. Hence, to furnish with arms, or a ...
EQ'UIPAGE, n. The furniture of a military man, particularly arms and their appen...
EQ'UIPAGED, a. Furnished with equipage; attended with a splendid retinue.
EQUIPEN'DENCY, n. [L. oequus, equal, and pendeo, to hang.] The act of hanging in...
EQUIP'MENT, n. The act of equipping, or fitting for a voyage or expedition. 1. A...
E'QUIPOISE, n. s as z. [L. oequus, equal.] Equality of weight or force; hence, e...
EQUIPOL'LENCE EQUIPOL'LENCY, n. [L. oequus and pollentia, power, polleo, to be a...
EQUIPOL'LENT, a. [supra.] Having equal power or force; equivalent. In logic, hav...
EQUIPON'DERANCE, n. [L. oequus, equal, and pondus, weight.] Equality of weight; ...
EQUIPON'DERANT, a. [supra.] Being of the same weight.
EQUIPON'DERATE, v.i. [L. oequus, equal, and pondero, to weigh.] To be equal in w...
EQUIPON'DIOUS, a. Having equal weight on both sides.
EQUIP'PED, pp. Furnished with habiliments, arms, and whatever is necessary for a...