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Traditional English :: equip
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equipper.html - v.tr. (equipped, equipping) supply with what is needed. quiper, prob. f. ON skipa to man (a ship) f. skip SHIP] |
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Traditional English :: equipage
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equipper.html - n. 1 a requisites for an undertaking. b an outfit for a special purpose. 2 a carriage and horses with attendants. [F ] |
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Traditional English :: equipment
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equipper.html - n. 1 the necessary articles, clothing, etc., for a purpose. 2 the process of equipping or being equipped. [F ] |
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Traditional English :: equipoise
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equipper.html - n. & v. --n. 1 equilibrium; a balanced state. 2 a counterbalancing thing. --v. |
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Traditional English :: equipollent
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equipper.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 equal in power, force, etc. 2 practically equivalent. --n. equipollence n. equipollency n. [ME f. OF equipolent f. L aequipollens -entis of equal value (as EQUI-, pollere be strong)] |
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Traditional English :: equipotential
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equipper.html - adj. & n. Physics --adj. (of a surface or line) having the potential of a force the same or constant at all its points. --n. an equipotential line or surface. |
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