Definition of Coequal

1. Adjective. Having the same standing before the law.

Similar to: Equal

Definition of Coequal

1. a. Being on an equality in rank or power.

Definition of Coequal

1. Adjective. equal to each other in size, rank or position. ¹

2. Noun. An equal person or thing. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coequal

1. one who is equal with another [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coequal

coenzyme B12
coenzyme F
coenzyme F(420) reducing hydrogenase
coenzyme F420-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase
coenzyme I
coenzyme II
coenzyme M
coenzyme M-7-merceptoheptanoylthreonine-phosphate-heterodisulfide hydrogenase
coenzyme Q
coenzyme R
coenzyme a-transferases
coenzyme a ligases
coenzyme factor
coenzyme q10
coenzymes
coequal (current term)
coequalities
coequality
coequally
coequalness
coequals
coequate
coequated
coequates
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coerce
coerced
coercer
coercers
coerces

Literary usage of Coequal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on International Public Law by Hannis Taylor (1901)
"Independent and coequal states—territory and jurisdiction coextensive.—All publicists who have written recently admit that the corner-stone of the Grotian ..."

2. The Rock of Ages: Or, Scripture Testimony to the One Eternal Godhead of the by Edward Henry Bickersteth (1860)
"The reader will not fail to observe what strong collateral evidence of the possible plurality in unity, and therefore of the possible coequal Deity of the ..."

3. The Works of John C. Calhoun by John Caldwell Calhoun, Richard Kenner Crallé (1851)
"It must also follow, that the governments of the several States, instead of being coequal and co-ordinate with the federal government, are inferior and ..."

4. Sexual Science: Including Manhod, Womanhood, and Their Mutual Interrelations by Orson Squire Fowler (1870)
"Pray, then, what cause, coequal with civilized society, effects all this universal sexual decline,659 and all these wide-spread ailments?600 They cannot be ..."

5. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"... of Barbarians—The Bards of Barbarian Nations —The Universality of Music in this Stage of Development —Music coequal with Culture—Music as a Moral Power. ..."

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