Definition equal
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin aequālis, of unknown origin. Doublet of egal.
Adjective
equal (comparative more equal, superlative most equal)
- (not comparable) The same in all respects.
- (mathematics, not comparable) Exactly identical, having the same value.
- (obsolete) Fair, impartial.
- (comparable) Adequate; sufficiently capable or qualified.
- (obsolete) Not variable; equable; uniform; even.
- (music) Intended for voices of one kind only, either all male or all female; not mixed.
Verb
equal (third-person singular simple present equals, present participle (UK) equalling or (US) equaling, simple past and past participle (UK) equalled or (US) equaled)
- (mathematics) To be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.
- (transitive) To make equivalent to; to cause to match.
- (informal) To have as its consequence.
Noun
equal (plural equals)
- A person or thing of equal status to others.
- (obsolete) State of being equal; equality.
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