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equivalentn., adj. equal in value, force or meaning.
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equivalent1. The amount of substance that gains or loses one mole of electrons in a redox reaction. 2. The amount of substances that releases or accepts one mole of hydrogen ions in a neutralization reaction. 3 [..]
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equivalentEquivalent means vaving the same value.
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equivalentearly 15c., from Middle French equivalent and directly from Late Latin aequivalentem (nominative aequivalens) "equivalent," present participle of aequivalere "be equivalent," from [..]
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equivalentroughly equal or the same as something else.
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equivalentEqual in value, force, or meaning.
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equivalenta person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc; "send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps" being essentially equal to somet [..]
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equivalentadj. Equal in value, force, meaning, or the like.
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equivalentAn implementation-defined relation between the values of MAC labels or of Information Labels. Two labels are equivalent if each of the labels dominates the other [POSIX.6].
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equivalentTwo or more expressions that have the same value.
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equivalentbioequivalent
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equivalentequivalent (pop)
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equivalentsomething that performs substantially the same function as another thing in substantially the same way compare aggregation, combination, invention NOTE: Under patent law, a patentee may bring a ...
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equivalentTwo symbolic statements are equivalent to each other when their truth values are identical.
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equivalentequal
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equivalentchemistry - a chemical concentration unit based on reactivity, equal to the molar weight divided by the valence of the compound or ion
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equivalentThe mental likeness of a thing. The mental cause back of anything. The idea of the thing in the Subjective World.
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equivalent(n) a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc(n) the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another e [..]
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equivalentA course allowed in place of a similar course in the same academic discipline. May require approval by an academic dean.
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equivalentTwo courses or two areas of major study or specialisations are equivalent when the structure of the course, major study or specialisation includes the same core subjects, has course, major or minor learning outcomes that share the same intent, and are assessed as being at the same level of the Australian Qualifications Framework.
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equivalentan equivalent of an acid is the mass of acid required to provide one mole of hydrogen ions in a reaction; an equivalent of a base is the mass of base required to react with one mole of hydrogen ions. An equivalent of an oxidizing agent or of a reducing agent is the mass of the agent that combines with or releases one mole of electrons, respectively [..]
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equivalentIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Equivalent: (1) In NMR spectroscopy, nuclei that have the same magnetic environment, and because of this, the same chemical shift. Nuclei that are not equival [..]
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equivalentThe equivalent is the mass of a compound that could replace the atomic mass of an element. An example would be the amount of substance to replace one gram of hydrogen or fourteen grams of nitrogen. Mo [..]
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equivalentn., adj. equal in value, force or meaning.
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equivalentEqual in utility, value and appearance, often applied when a facsimile replacement is not available.
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equivalentEqual or the same (Ex: three teaspoons is equivalent to one tablespoon).
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equivalentA course that fulfills the requirement of a corresponding course at another postsecondary institution. It does not mean that the evaluated course is identical to the course to which it is designated equivalent.
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equivalent
Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal.
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