Definitions

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  • noun capability of being equated

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Examples

  • Mates are selected through a conscientious process of compatibility in thirty-seven different areas, ranging from social equatability to opinions on matters of deep philosophical meaning.

    Fire on High Peter David 1998

  • Mates are selected through a conscientious process of compatibility in thirty-seven different areas, ranging from social equatability to opinions on matters of deep philosophical meaning.

    Fire on High Peter David 1998

  • Mates are selected through a conscientious process of compatibility in thirty-seven different areas, ranging from social equatability to opinions on matters of deep philosophical meaning.

    Fire on High Peter David 1998

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