Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having the same shape or form.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Having the same form; uniform.

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  • adjective Having the same form; uniform.

Etymologies

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Latin aequiformis; aequus equal + forma form.

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Examples

  • In practice of course, equiformity is not quite exact, even in printed works, but the minute variations are insignificant, and in any case we wish to recognize handwritten manuscripts and other variants to be equiform for logical purposes with systems which are physically somewhat different.

    Stanisław Leśniewski Simons, Peter 2007

  • They are, in Leśniewski's parlance, all equiform.

    Stanisław Leśniewski Simons, Peter 2007

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