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equi
1[ ek-wee ]
equi-
2- a combining form meaning “equal,” used in the formation of compound words:
equimolecular.
equi-
combining_form
- equal or equally
equilateral
equidistant
equi–
- A prefix that means “equal” or “equally,” as in equidistant.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of equi1
Middle English < Latin aequi-, combining form representing aequus equal
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Example Sentences
Three feathers are placed on each shaft, and they are laid equi-distant along the stem.
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Linnaeus tells us that 'Tres muscae consumunt cadaver equi aeque cito ac leo.'
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Lva stomachosus habena dicet eques; sed equi frenato est auris in ore; that is, he minds not the reins, and must feel the bit.
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Well, come—(relieved)— skating's one of those things you never forget—all a question of poise and equi—confound the things!
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He gives it as his opinion that even laminitis has occurred as a result of the streptococcus-equi.
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