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equestrian of or concerning horseback riding or horsemanship. [3 definitions]
equi- equal.
equiangular having all the angles equal.
equidistant of or at an equal distance.
equilateral having all the sides or faces equal. [2 definitions]
equilibrant a force or forces that bring a system of forces into balance.
equilibrate to bring into or be in balance or equilibrium.
equilibrium a state in which all acting forces cancel each other to create balance or stability. [3 definitions]
equine of or similar to a horse. [2 definitions]
equinoctial of, concerning, or near the time of an equinox. [5 definitions]
equinoctial circle see "celestial equator."
equinox either of the two times during the year when the sun crosses the earth's equator so that day and night are of equal duration worldwide, occurring in March and September.
equip to furnish with necessary tools or means to accomplish a task. [2 definitions]
equipage a carriage, with or without its horses and attendants. [2 definitions]
equipment anything designed or provided for a particular use. [3 definitions]
equipoise a state of balance or equal weight, importance, or the like; equilibrium. [3 definitions]
equisetum a seedless, flowerless plant; horsetail or scouring rush.
equitable characterized by fairness; just. [2 definitions]
equitation the act or skill of training and riding a horse; horsemanship.
equity the quality of being fair and reasonable; fairness. [5 definitions]
equity capital money contributed to a business by the owners.