| EQUIPOISE | • equipoise n. A state of balance; equilibrium. • equipoise n. A counterbalance. • equipoise v. (Transitive) To act or make to act as an equipoise. |
| EQUIPOISED | • equipoised v. Simple past tense and past participle of equipoise. • EQUIPOISE v. to provide with a counterbalance. |
| EQUIPOISES | • equipoises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equipoise. • EQUIPOISE v. to provide with a counterbalance. |
| OPAQUENESS | • opaqueness n. The characteristic of being opaque. • OPAQUENESS n. the state of being opaque. |
| OVEREQUIPS | • OVEREQUIP v. to equip, furnish with, or supply excessively. |
| SEMIOPAQUE | • semiopaque adj. Partially opaque. • SEMIOPAQUE adj. half opaque. |
| PRECONQUEST | • preconquest adj. Prior to conquest. • PRECONQUEST adj. taking place before the Norman conquest. |
| EQUIPOLLENTS | • equipollents n. Plural of equipollent. • EQUIPOLLENT n. something of equal power. |
| OPAQUENESSES | • opaquenesses n. Plural of opaqueness. • OPAQUENESS n. the state of being opaque. |
| PASQUEFLOWER | • pasqueflower n. Alternative spelling of pasque flower. • pasque␣flower n. Various deciduous perennial flowering plants, of the genus Pulsatilla, found in clumps in certain grassland areas. • PASQUEFLOWER n. a species of anemone with bell-shaped purple flowers. |
| EQUIPOLLENCES | • equipollences n. Plural of equipollence. • EQUIPOLLENCE n. the quality of being equipollent, also EQUIPOLLENCY. |
| PASQUEFLOWERS | • pasqueflowers n. Plural of pasqueflower. • pasque␣flowers n. Plural of pasque flower. • PASQUEFLOWER n. a species of anemone with bell-shaped purple flowers. |
| EQUIPOLLENCIES | • EQUIPOLLENCY n. equality of force or power, also EQUIPOLLENCE. |
| EQUIPONDERATES | • equiponderates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equiponderate. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
| EQUIPOTENTIALS | • equipotentials n. Plural of equipotential. • EQUIPOTENTIAL n. an equipotential line or surface. |
| PECTORILOQUIES | • PECTORILOQUY n. the sound of a patient's voice as heard through a stethoscope. |
| EQUIPONDERANCES | • EQUIPONDERANCE n. equality of weight or balance, also EQUIPONDERANCY. |