Equality
81equality — n 1. parity, coequality, equivalence, equipollence, parallelism; identity, par, oneness, sameness, unity; symmetry, proportion, balance, equilibrium. 2. correspondence, agreement, accordance, concurrence, conformity, coincidence; similarity,… …
82equality — equal·i·ty …
83equality — n. in medical ethics, the general principle that cases with an equal moral status should be treated equally. This means, most obviously, that patients with the same clinical needs should not be treated differently on morally irrelevant grounds,… …
84equality — noun Syn: fairness, equal rights, equal opportunities, impartiality, even handedness, justice …
85equality — Равенство …
86equality*/ — [ɪˈkwɒləti] noun [U] the state of being equal, especially in having the same rights, status, and opportunities as other people Ant: inequality …
87equality — e•qual•i•ty [[t]ɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state or quality of being equal 2) uniform character, as of motion or surface 3) math. a statement that two quantities are equal; equation • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L …
88equality — /əˈkwɒləti/ (say uh kwoluhtee), /i / (say ee ) noun (plural equalities) 1. the state of being equal; correspondence in quality, degree, value, rank, ability, etc. 2. uniform character, as of motion or surface …
89equality — Kaulike …
90equality — The state or condition of being equal; uniformity. A state not exclusive of distinctions, provided the distinctions are based upon reason. State v Finch, 78 Minn 118, 80 NW 856. The absence of arbitrary distinctions …