Definition: Equality

From New World Encyclopedia

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French equalité (modern French égalité), from Latin aequÄlitÄs, aequÄlitÄtem. Doublet of equity. Morphologically equal + -ity

Noun

equality (usually uncountable, plural equalities)

  1. The fact of being equal; the state of being the same in all respects.
  2. (mathematics) The fact of being equal, of having the same value.
  3. The equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences

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