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(v)
To be equal with; to match.
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(adj)
The same in value (status, merit, etc): having or deserving the same rights or treatment.
(n)
(sports) A competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet (commonly called a "bout"), a baseball game, or a cricket match.
(intransitive) To stare intently or earnestly.
Passing from one side of something to the other.
A person who takes part in dialogue or conversation: a locutive partner.
A small dot or mark.
A person with extensive knowledge or ability in a given subject.
Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc.
Perpendicular to the vertical; parallel to the plane of the horizon; level, flat.
Either of two parts that fit together, or complement one another.
A spouse or other person with whom one shares a domestic, romantic, or sexual bond.
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
Having or bearing an even number.
(law) An associate in the commission of a crime; a participator in an offense, whether a principal or an accessory.
A friend, acquaintance, or partner; someone with whom one spends time or accompanies
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Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way.
Having the same relationship, each to each other.
(uncountable) Equality; comparability of strength or intensity.
(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion; a comrade.
Not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free.
Alternative form of peer reviewed. [Having been through the peer review process.]
A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate, a workmate.
A person who writes reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic.
Of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues.
(within a machine or machinery) Any mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion, or the transmission or control of power.
(British, obsolete, humorous) An English nobleman, especially one traveling Europe in grand style; a wealthy British gentleman.
(law) A member of a jury.
(chiefly US) An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates.
A person who shares a parent; one's brother or sister who one shares a parent with.
Of, or relating to a college, or college students.
A peer; an aristocrat; ranks range from baron to king to emperor.
(Commonwealth) A member of a parliament, congress or an elected national legislative body of another name.
Showing a degree of correspondence or similarity.
(computing, of a network) Connected as equal partners and able to share processing, control and access to data and peripherals; decentralized.
(figurative) (countable) A group of two or more machines, people, etc., working together; hence (uncountable), close collaboration.
(golf, mostly uncountable) The allotted number of strokes to reach the hole.
A Muslim holy man or religious leader, especially Sufi.
The Quakers; the Society of Friends.
The use of landmarks to guide a vessel or aircraft to its destination.
(historical) The custodian of a waqf, or Islamic endowment.
A surname from Punjabi.
A surname.
Synonym of pelmanism (“memory card game”).
A mate, companion, or associate.
A village in central Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, an estate established by John Pare in 1750.
Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal.
Equal to each other in size, rank or position.
A group of people supporting the same thing or person.
A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate.
Somebody with whom one works.
Modern, of the present age (shorthand for ‘contemporary with the present’).
Joined with another or others and having lower status.
Not relating to, or pre-dating, digital technology such as computers and the Internet; relating to real life.
Having traits or characteristics in common; alike, allied, comparable.
Equally distant from one another at all points.
A wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
An agent or substitute authorized to act for another person.
(often in the plural) A person who raises a child (which they have made, adopted, fostered, taken as their own, etc.).
An arrangement by which one person mentors another.
Between clusters
A person or group who controls access to something or somebody.
Intense study of someone or something.
The role or state of being a mentor.
Of or relating to a parent.
A number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
Outside of something; on the exterior.
Any interconnected group or system.
The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
The space beyond some limit or boundary.
A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution.
The act or process of transferring someone or something to another, of sending by reference, or referring.
an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality
A person who is in adolescence; someone who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.
One who offers advice.
(computing) Operating using a computer and/or online rather than physically present.
A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school; preceptor.
The act of one who peeks.
The state of being a bystander.
The fact of going past; a movement from one place to another or a change from one state to another.