of equal degree

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  • 102equally — e•qual•ly [[t]ˈi kwə li[/t]] adv. 1) in an equal or identical manner: to treat rich and poor equally[/ex] 2) to an equal degree or extent • Etymology: 1350–1400 …

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  • 103pari passu —    at equal pace ; in equal degree, proportion, etc …

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  • 104capita, per — /par kaepata/ By heads; by the poll; as individuals. In the distribution of an intestate s personalty, the persons legally entitled to take are said to take per capita, that is, equal shares, when they claim, each in his own right, as in equal… …

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  • 105capita, per — /par kaepata/ By heads; by the poll; as individuals. In the distribution of an intestate s personalty, the persons legally entitled to take are said to take per capita, that is, equal shares, when they claim, each in his own right, as in equal… …

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  • 106per capita — /par kaepada/ By the heads or polls; according to the number of individuals; share and share alike. This term, derived from the civil law, is much used in the law of descent and distribution, and denotes that method of dividing an intestate… …

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  • 107equally — In an equal degree or quantity. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad Co. v Warlick, 1 Indian Terr 10, 16, 35 SW 235. Importing a division per capita when used to indicate an equal division among a class, but not necessarily requiring a per capita… …

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  • 108pari passu — Of the same grade; by equal steps; in equal degree …

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  • 109equally — adv. 1 in an equal manner (treated them all equally). 2 to an equal degree (is equally important). Usage: In sense 2 construction with as (equally as important) is often found, but is disp.) …

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  • 110Elative — E*la tive, a. (Gram.) Raised; lifted up; a term applied to what is also called the absolute superlative, denoting a high or intense degree of a quality, but not excluding the idea that an equal degree may exist in other cases. [1913 Webster] …

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