About EQU: The root in various English words “EQU” derived from the Latin word “AEQUUS”, Which means “Equal”. Generally this root is used as a prefix in English words. However the Literal or figurative meaning of this root always possess “Equality”. Some other Latin words also lie in the vicinity of “AEQUUS”, but generally will have similar meanings.
Words:
Equal (adjective) - Having the same measure, quantity or number.
Equate (verb) - To make equal, to make the same in amount.
Equator (noun) - Imaginary line dividing the northern and southern hemispheres into equal parts; imaginary line around Earth that is equally distant from the poles.
Equiangular (adjective) - Having all angles equal in size.
Equilateral (adjective) - Having all sides equal in length.
Equinox (noun) - One of two times a year when the day and night are nearly equal in length.
Equivalent (adjective) - Having the same amount; equal in force or value.
Equanimity (noun) - A state of the mind being “equal” or peaceful.
Equilibrium (noun) - A state of being “equally” or evenly balanced.
Equation (noun) - The process of equating one thing with another.

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