slovo | definícia |
equid (encz) | equid, n: |
equid (wn) | equid
n 1: hoofed mammals having slender legs and a flat coat with a
narrow mane along the back of the neck [syn: equine,
equid] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
equidistant (encz) | equidistant,stejně vzdálený adj: VP |
equidistantly (encz) | equidistantly, |
equidsitribution (encz) | equidsitribution, n: |
Equidifferent (gcide) | Equidifferent \E`qui*dif"fer*ent\, a. [Equi- + different: cf. F.
['e]quidiff['e]rent.]
Having equal differences; as, the terms of arithmetical
progression are equidifferent.
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Equidistance (gcide) | Equidistance \E`qui*dis"tance\, n.
Equal distance.
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Equidistant (gcide) | Equidistant \E`qui*dis"tant\, a. [L. aequidistans, -antis;
aequus equal + distans distant: cf. F. ['e]quidistant.]
Being at an equal distance from the same point or thing. --
E`qui*dis"tant*ly, adv. --Sir T. Browne.
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Equidistantly (gcide) | Equidistant \E`qui*dis"tant\, a. [L. aequidistans, -antis;
aequus equal + distans distant: cf. F. ['e]quidistant.]
Being at an equal distance from the same point or thing. --
E`qui*dis"tant*ly, adv. --Sir T. Browne.
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Equidiurnal (gcide) | Equidiurnal \E`qui*di*ur"nal\, a. [Equi- + diurnal.]
Pertaining to the time of equal day and night; -- applied to
the equinoctial line. --Whewell.
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Inequidistant (gcide) | Inequidistant \In*e`qui*dis"tant\, a.
Not equally distant; not equidistant.
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equidae (wn) | Equidae
n 1: horses; asses; zebras; extinct animals [syn: Equidae,
family Equidae] |
equidistant (wn) | equidistant
adj 1: the same distance apart at every point |
equidistribution (wn) | equidistribution
n 1: a flat distribution having equal frequencies of occurrence |
family equidae (wn) | family Equidae
n 1: horses; asses; zebras; extinct animals [syn: Equidae,
family Equidae] |
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