About The Word Coequal
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Coequal
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What's The Definition Of Coequal?
[adj] having the same standing before the law
Synonyms | Synonyms for Coequal: equal Related Terms | Find terms related to Coequal: all one | all the same | analogous | answering | balanced | coextensive | coincident | coincidental | coinciding | compeer | complemental | complementary | congruent | convertible | coordinate | correspondent | corresponding | coterminous | counterpart | ditto | equal | equilateral | equiparant | equipollent | equivalent | eurythmic | even | fellow | finished | harmonious | homologous | identical | like | match | mate | much the same | opposite number | parallel | peer | proportioned | reciprocal | reciprocative | regular | rival | symmetric | synonymous | tantamount | twin | uniform | well-balanced | well-set | well-set-up See Also | Coequal In Webster's Dictionary \Co*e"qual\, a. [L. coaequalis; co- + aequalis equal.]
Being on an equality in rank or power. -- n. One who is on an
equality with another.
In once he come to be a cardinal, He'll make his cap
coequal with the crown. --Shak.
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