Equal vs. Spell

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Equaladjective

(not comparable) The same in all respects.

Equaladjective

Exactly identical, having the same value.

Equaladjective

(obsolete) Fair, impartial.

Equaladjective

(comparable) Adequate; sufficiently capable or qualified.

Equaladjective

(obsolete) Not variable; equable; uniform; even.

Equaladjective

(music) Intended for voices of one kind only, either all male or all female; not mixed.

Equalverb

(mathematics) To be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.

Equalverb

To be equivalent to; to match

Equalverb

(informal) To have as its consequence.

Equalnoun

A person or thing of equal status to others.

Equalnoun

(obsolete) State of being equal; equality.

Equaladjective

Agreeing in quantity, size, quality, degree, value, etc.; having the same magnitude, the same value, the same degree, etc.; - applied to number, degree, quantity, and intensity, and to any subject which admits of them; neither inferior nor superior, greater nor less, better nor worse; corresponding; alike; as, equal quantities of land, water, etc. ; houses of equal size; persons of equal stature or talents; commodities of equal value.

Equaladjective

Bearing a suitable relation; of just proportion; having competent power, abilities, or means; adequate; as, he is not equal to the task.

Equaladjective

Not variable; equable; uniform; even; as, an equal movement.

Equaladjective

Evenly balanced; not unduly inclining to either side; characterized by fairness; unbiased; impartial; equitable; just.

Equaladjective

Of the same interest or concern; indifferent.

Equaladjective

Intended for voices of one kind only, either all male or all female; - opposed to mixed.

Equaladjective

Exactly agreeing with respect to quantity.

Equalnoun

One not inferior or superior to another; one having the same or a similar age, rank, station, office, talents, strength, or other quality or condition; an equal quantity or number; as, "If equals be taken from equals the remainders are equal."

Equalnoun

State of being equal; equality.

Equalverb

To be or become equal to; to have the same quantity, the same value, the same degree or rank, or the like, with; to be commen urate with.

Equalverb

To make equal return to; to recompense fully.

Equalverb

To make equal or equal to; to equalize; hence, to compare or regard as equals; to put on equality.

Equalnoun

a person who is of equal standing with another in a group

Equalverb

be identical or equivalent to;

Equalverb

be equal to in quality or ability;

Equalverb

make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching;

Equaladjective

well matched; having the same quantity, value, or measure as another;

Equaladjective

equal in amount or value;

Equaladjective

being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value

Equaladjective

(of people) having the same status, rights, or opportunities

Equaladjective

uniform in application or effect; without discrimination on any grounds

Equaladjective

evenly or fairly balanced

Equaladjective

having the ability or resources to meet (a challenge)

Equalnoun

a person or thing that is the same as another in status or quality

Equalverb

be the same as in number or amount

Equalverb

match or rival in performance or extent

Equalverb

be equivalent to

Spellnoun

Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers.

Spellnoun

A magical effect or influence induced by an incantation or formula.

Spellnoun

(obsolete) Speech, discourse.

Spellnoun

A shift (of work); (rare) a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.

Spellnoun

(informal) A definite period (of work or other activity).

Spellnoun

(colloquial) An indefinite period of time (usually with a qualifier); by extension, a relatively short distance.

Spellnoun

A period of rest; time off.

Spellnoun

A period of illness, or sudden interval of bad spirits, disease etc.

Spellnoun

(cricket) An uninterrupted series of alternate overs bowled by a single bowler.

Spellnoun

(dialectal) A splinter, usually of wood; a spelk.

Spellnoun

The wooden bat in the game of trap ball, or knurr and spell.

Spellverb

To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm.

Spellverb

(obsolete) To speak, to declaim.

Spellverb

(obsolete) To tell; to relate; to teach.

Spellverb

To read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort.

Spellverb

To write or say the letters that form a word or part of a word.

Spellverb

(intransitive) To be able to write or say the letters that form words.

Spellverb

(transitive) Of letters: to compose (a word).

Spellverb

To indicate that (some event) will occur.

Spellverb

To clarify; to explain in detail.

Spellverb

To constitute; to measure.

Spellverb

(transitive) To work in place of (someone).

Spellverb

(transitive) To rest (someone or something), to give someone or something a rest or break.

Spellverb

To rest from work for a time.

Spellnoun

A spelk, or splinter.

Spellnoun

The relief of one person by another in any piece of work or watching; also, a turn at work which is carried on by one person or gang relieving another; as, a spell at the pumps; a spell at the masthead.

Spellnoun

The time during which one person or gang works until relieved; hence, any relatively short period of time, whether a few hours, days, or weeks.

Spellnoun

One of two or more persons or gangs who work by spells.

Spellnoun

A gratuitous helping forward of another's work; as, a logging spell.

Spellnoun

A story; a tale.

Spellnoun

A stanza, verse, or phrase supposed to be endowed with magical power; an incantation; hence, any charm.

Spellverb

To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at work; to relieve; as, to spell the helmsman.

Spellverb

To tell; to relate; to teach.

Spellverb

To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm.

Spellverb

To constitute; to measure.

Spellverb

To tell or name in their proper order letters of, as a word; to write or print in order the letters of, esp. the proper letters; to form, as words, by correct orthography.

Spellverb

To discover by characters or marks; to read with difficulty; - usually with out; as, to spell out the sense of an author; to spell out a verse in the Bible.

Spellverb

To form words with letters, esp. with the proper letters, either orally or in writing.

Spellverb

To study by noting characters; to gain knowledge or learn the meaning of anything, by study.

Spellnoun

a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation

Spellnoun

a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else);

Spellnoun

a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition;

Spellnoun

a verbal formula believed to have magical force;

Spellverb

recite the letters of or give the spelling of;

Spellverb

indicate or signify;

Spellverb

write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word);

Spellverb

place under a spell

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