The past tense of equip is equipped.
Equip is a verb that means, to supply with items that are necessary for a particular purpose.
Yes, principle can be used as a verb meaning to equip with principles.
That is the correct spelling of "equipment" (devices, tools, or machines).
The verb for equipment is equip.Other verbs are equips, equipping and equipped."We will equip for the trip"."They are equipping for the zombie apocalypse"."The helicopters are fully equipped and ready to launch".
The noun form for the verb to equip is equipper, one who equips. Another noun form is equipment.
Equipt is an alternative spelling for the word "equipped" "Equipped" is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb "equip"
Yes, "gear" is a noun. It refers to equipment or tools needed for a particular activity or task, such as mechanical gears in machinery or outdoor gear for hiking.
you just equip it
No, the Equip card stays on your side of the field, and is under your control.
"motor" can be used as a verb. It means to travel in a motor vehicle or to convey something in a motor vehicle. Example: I motored across the US in my new car. The man motored me across the lake in his speed boat. "motorize" is a verb meaning to add a motor to, to equip with a motor.
The equip spell is sent to the graveyard and the monster returns to your hand as usual :)