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equidistant
[ ee-kwi-dis-tuhnt, ek-wi- ]
adjective
- equally distant.
equidistant
/ ˌiːkwɪˈdɪstənt /
adjective
- distant by equal amounts from two or more places
equidistant
/ ē′kwĭ-dĭs′tənt /
- Equally distant.
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Derived Forms
- ˌequiˈdistance, noun
- ˌequiˈdistantly, adverb
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Other Words From
- equi·distant·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of equidistant1
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, respondents put Obama at 3.9 and Romney at 6.1—each of them equidistant (1.1 points) from the center.
The Chester road enters the valley at a point about equidistant from either end.
They are almost equidistant from each other, and the next to the lowest one is the longest.
The windows of this apartment were two in number, and, equidistant from the doors, were considerably elevated above the floor.
Some Swastikas have three dots placed equidistant around each of the four ends (fig. 12c).
Parallel lines are those equidistant one from the other throughout their length, as in Figure 42.
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