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101 cignus
measure; (equal to 8 scrupuli/srcipuli); (1/2 or 3/3 of an ounce) -
102 coaequalis
coaequalis, coaequale ADJhaving same age as; be of equal/same age -
103 coaevus
coaeva, coaevum ADJof same age, coeval, of equal antiquity, going back to same date -
104 commensuratus
commensurata, commensuratum ADJequal; commensurate; equally-measured -
105 commensuro
commensurare, commensuravi, commensuratus Vmeasure/make equal; correspond -
106 comparilis
comparilis, comparile ADJequal, like -
107 comparo
comparare, comparavi, comparatus V TRANSprepare; provide; compose; collect, get together/hold of; raise (force); unite; place together, match, couple, pair; set/pit against; treat as equal; compare; set up/establish/institute; arrange, dispose, settle; buy, acquire, secure -
108 conparo
conparare, conparavi, conparatus V TRANSprepare; provide; compose; collect, get together/hold of; raise (force); unite; place together, match, couple, pair; set/pit against; treat as equal; compare; set up/establish/institute; arrange, dispose, settle; buy, acquire, secure -
109 diezeugmenon
separation of equals/equal circumstances; two tetrachords (pl.) -
110 diezeuxis
diezeuxos/is N FDiezeuxis note; note equal to nete-diezeugmenon -
111 indivisus
indivisa, indivisum ADJundivided, not split/cloven; indivisible; held in common/jointly/in equal parts -
112 paritarius
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113 sipar
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114 suppeto
suppetere, suppetivi, suppetitus Vbe at hand; be equal to; be sufficient for -
115 synaphe
Synaphe note; note equal to hypate-meson -
116 Ceteris paribus
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117 Ille mi par esse deo videtur
• He seems to me to be equal to a god. (Catullus)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Ille mi par esse deo videtur
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118 Pari passu
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119 aequus
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120 exaequo
, exequoto be like, equal/ make level or even, relate.
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