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coequal
▪ I. coequal, a. and n. (kəʊˈiːkwəl) [f. co- 2 and 3 b + equal. Cf. L. coæquālis of equal age, companion in age, and F. coégal.] A. adj. 1. Equal with († to, unto) one another or others; of the same rank, power, importance, value, etc. (Usually of persons or their attributes.)c 1460 J. Russell Bk. N...
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coequalize
coˈequalize, v. rare. [f. coequal + -ize.] trans. To make coequal.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 193 [The Hindoo widow] is forced to be partaker in her Husbands destinie, till Atropos with a dull Knife coequalizes her warm composure with her mates infecting carcase.
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Sixth Family
deemed a "Sixth Family" may rival the Five Families or, alternatively, may work closely enough with the Five Families that it appears to be a peer or near coequal
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coequally
coequally, adv. (kəʊˈiːkwəlɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a coequal manner or degree.1643 Case of Affairs 2 Parties, Orders, or States, co⁓equally authorised in the power of acting with the Head. 1850 Lynch Theo. Trinal viii. 142 Truth and love are coequally influential.
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Kraj
In Russia nine of the 85 federal subjects are called krais (, kraya), coequal to oblasts.
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coequation
† coeˈquation Obs. rare. [n. of action f. L. coæquāre to make equal with one another: cf. co- 3 a, and equation.] The action of making coequal or of equalizing together.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. iv. in Ashm. (1652) 144 Or of Pryncypylls a coequacyon as other tells. a 1691 Boyle Wks. III. 302 (R.) If a...
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Arrondissement
These are normally subunits of a department, and may either contain or be coequal with communes (towns).
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coequality
coequality (kəʊiːˈkwɒlɪtɪ) [f. as prec. + -ity.] The state or condition of being coequal.1583 Stubbes Anat. Abus. ii. 102 Familiaritie, or coequallitie doth euer bring contempt. 1597 Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. (1617) 266 The coequalitie and coeternitie of the Sonne with the Father was denyed. 1773 J. Alle...
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Abuja National Mosque
in the person of Professor Shehu Ahmad Said Galadanci, CON as well as three Imams who were hitherto addressed as Deputy Chief Imams were appointed as coequal
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United Work Collective Council
When the Supreme Soviet of the Moldovan SSR proposed establishing Moldavian as the official language of the republic, at first with Russian as a coequal
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tricorporal
tricorporal, a. (traɪˈkɔːpərəl) [f. tri- + L. corpus, corpor- body + -al1: cf. corporal.] Having three bodies; three-bodied. So triˈcorporate, triˈcorporated adjs. in same sense, spec. in Her.: see quots.; also triˈcorporous a. (rare—0).1730–6 Bailey (folio), *Tricorporal, that hath three bodies. 18...
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Carl Stokes (Maryland politician)
Of the 15, three were considered coequal front runners: Stokes, City Council president Lawrence Bell and then Councilman Martin O'Malley.
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Prabhu Linga Leelai
The book is based on the life and spiritual experiences of Allama Prabhu and his coequal Sharanas.
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List of speakers of the New York General Assembly
a governor, council, and the people convened in general assembly; conferred upon the members of the assembly rights and privileges making them a body coequal
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1993 Wiltshire County Council election
This resulted in a no-party-control shared administration for the first year of the Council, with the three main party groups being briefed on a coequal
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