equi- (e.g. equivalent) means equal or equally and its variation includes equ- (e.g. equate) and equa- (e.g. equanimity).
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Iso is a Greek root meaning 'equal', compares to the Latin 'equi' or 'par'.
Well, honey, the prefix for "equality" is "equi-." So if you wanna jazz up your vocabulary and sound all fancy, just slap that "equi-" in front of "equality" and you're good to go. Just remember, it's all about balance and fairness, so don't go getting too big for your britches now!
No. It is a prefix, a hyphenated word.
equine,equidox,equilibrium etc...
The prefix equi- means equal to. An example is equinox.
equilateral, equilibrium, equinox, equivalence
The prefix of the word "equilateral" is "equi-," which comes from Latin meaning "equal." This prefix indicates that all sides or angles are equal, which is a key characteristic of an equilateral shape, such as an equilateral triangle.
The prefix meaning equal is spelled "equi-." Some words that start with this prefix are equilateral, equivalence, and equidistant.
They are both Latin for "equal". Of course, some people may see the word "equa/s/" and wonder what equi or equas are on there. If that is what you are referring to, keep this in mind: "equine" is Latin for "horse". So equa/s/ (the form of virtual money on this website) are in relation to equine in that manner. But if you have NOT heard of that whole website deal-- then the reasonable answer for this question would be... "equal".
Elaine Equi was born in 1953.
Psoroptes equi was created in 1838.