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Traditional English :: equitable
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equitation.html - adj. 1 fair, just. 2 Law valid in equity as distinct from law. equitableness n. equitably adv. [F |
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Traditional English :: equitation
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equitation.html - n. the art and practice of horsemanship and horse-riding. [F ÷quitation or L equitatio f. equitare ride a horse f. eques equitis horseman f. equus horse] |
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Traditional English :: equitable
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equitation.html - adj. 1 fair, just. 2 Law valid in equity as distinct from law. equitableness n. equitably adv. [F |
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Traditional English :: equitation
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equitation.html - n. the art and practice of horsemanship and horse-riding. [F ÷quitation or L equitatio f. equitare ride a horse f. eques equitis horseman f. equus horse] |
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Traditional English :: equity
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equitation.html - n. (pl. -ies) 1 fairness. 2 the application of the principles of justice to correct or supplement the law. 3 a the value of the shares issued by a company. b (in pl.) stocks and shares not bearing fixed interest. 4 the net value of a mortgaged property after the deduction of charges. 5 (Equity) Brit. the actors' trade union. [ME f. OF equit÷ f. L aequitas -tatis f. aequus fair] |
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Traditional English :: equi-
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equitation.html - comb. form equal. [L aequi- f. aequus equal] |
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