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What does the root equ mean?

The root "equ" comes from the Latin word "aequus," meaning "equal" or "level."

Here are some examples of words containing the root "equ":

* Equal: meaning the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.

* Equate: to consider or treat as equal.

* Equitable: fair and impartial.

* Equation: a statement that two expressions are equal.

* Equanimity: calmness and composure, especially in a difficult situation.

* Equidistant: being the same distance from two or more points.

* Equilateral: having all sides equal.

* Equinox: the time when the sun crosses the celestial equator, resulting in equal day and night.

So, whenever you see "equ" in a word, it generally refers to something being equal, balanced, or level.

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