EQUIDISTANT E`qui*dis"tant, a. Etym: [L. aequidistans, -antis; aequus equal + distans distant: cf. F. équidistant.]
Defn: Being at an equal distance from the same point or thing.
— E`qui*dis"tant*ly, adv. Sir T. Browne.
EQUIDIURNAL
E`qui*di*ur"nal, a. Etym: [Equi- + diurnal.]
Defn: Pertaining to the time of equal day and night; — applied to the equinoctial line. Whewell.
EQUIFORM
E"qui*form, a. Etym: [L. aequiformis; aequus equal + forma form.]
Defn: Having the same form; uniform.
— E`qui*for"mi*ty, n. Sir T. Browne.
EQUILATERAL E`qui*lat"er*al, a. Etym: [L. aequilateralis; aequus equal + latus, lateris, side: cf. F. équilatéral.]
Defn: Having all the sides equal; as, an equilateral triangle; an equilateral polygon. Equilateral hyperbola (Geom.), one whose axes are equal. — Equilateral shell (Zoöl.), one in which a transverse line drawn through the apex of the umbo bisects the valve, or divides it into two equal and symmetrical parts. — Mutually equilateral, applied to two figures, when every side of the one has its equal among the sides of the other.
EQUILATERAL
E`qui*lat"er*al, n.
Defn: A side exactly corresponding, or equal, to others; also, a figure of equal sides.