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equiv.

American  

abbreviation

  1. equivalent.


equiv. British  

abbreviation

  1. equivalent

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On the back of the phone there are three 64-megapixel cameras: a 16mm equiv. ultrawide, a stabilized 35mm standard wide, and a stabilized 91mm telephoto lens.

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L. antiquus old, ancient, equiv. to anticus, from ante before.

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Eq′uitant, riding: straddling, overlapping; Equiv′orous, eating horse-flesh.

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Equiv′ocāte, to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead.—ns.

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Equiv′ocātory, containing or characterised by equivocation.—ns.

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