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n.
One who equivocates.
n.
Alt. of Equivoke
a.
Feeding on horseflesh; as, equivorous Tartars.
v. t.
To render equivocal or ambiguous.
n.
A combining unit, whether an atom, a radical, or a molecule; as, in acid salt two or more equivalents of acid unite with one or more equivalents of base.
a.
Indicating, or characterized by, equivocation.
a.
Same as Equivalve or Equivalved.
v. t.
To make the equivalent to; to equal; equivalence.
adv.
In an equivocal manner.
n.
An equivocation; a guibble.
a.
Alt. of Equivalved
a.
Capable of being ascribed to different motives, or of signifying opposite feelings, purposes, or characters; deserving to be suspected; as, his actions are equivocal.
n.
Equivocalness.
n.
The state of being equivocal.
n.
A word or expression capable of different meanings; an ambiguous term; an equivoque.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Equivocate
a.
(Literally, called equally one thing or the other; hence:) Having two significations equally applicable; capable of double interpretation; of doubtful meaning; ambiguous; uncertain; as, equivocal words; an equivocal sentence.
n.
That comparative quantity by weight of an element which possesses the same chemical value as other elements, as determined by actual experiment and reference to the same standard. Specifically: (a) The comparative proportions by which one element replaces another in any particular compound; thus, as zinc replaces hydrogen in hydrochloric acid, their equivalents are 32.5 and 1. (b) The combining proportion by weight of a substance, or the number expressing this proportion, in any particular compound; as, the equivalents of hydrogen and oxygen in water are respectively 1 and 8, and in hydric dioxide 1 and 16.
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To use words of equivocal or doubtful signification; to express one's opinions in terms which admit of different senses, with intent to deceive; to use ambiguous expressions with a view to mislead; as, to equivocate is the work of duplicity.
imp. & p. p.
of Equivocate
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