LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: NOUN
- Plural form of like.
- A feeling of pleasure and enjoyment
- A person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc
- The atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen
- An equivalent weight.
- Anything that is virtually equal to another.
- Originally defined as the number of units of work which the unit of heat can perform, equivalent to the mechanical energy which must be expended to raise the temperature of a pound of water one degree Fahrenheit; later this value was defined as one British thermal unit (B.t.u). Its value was found by Joule to be 772 foot pounds; later measurements give the value as 777.65 foot-pounds, equivalent to 107.5 kg-meters. This value was originally called Joule's equivalent, but the modern Joule is defined differently, being 107 ergs. The B.t.u. is now given as 1,054.35 absolute Joules, and therefore 1 calorie (the amount of heat needed to raise one gram of water one degree centigrade) is equivalent to 4.186 Joules.
- A combining unit, whether an atom, a radical, or a molecule.
- That comparative quantity by weight of an element which possesses the same chemical value as other elements, as determined by actual experiment and reference to the same standard. Specifically: (a) The comparative proportions by which one element replaces another in any particular compound; thus, as zinc replaces hydrogen in hydrochloric acid, their equivalents are 32.5 and 1. (b) The combining proportion by weight of a substance, or the number expressing this proportion, in any particular compound.
- Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force.
- In geology, a stratum or series of strata in one district formed contemporaneously with a stratum or series of a different lithological character in a different region, or occupying the same relative position in the scale of rocks, and agreeing in the character of its fossils if deposited under similar circumstances: thus, the Caen building-stone of France is the equivalent of the English Bath oölite.
- That which is equal in value, measure, power, force, import, or meaning, to something else; something that corresponds, balances, compensates, etc.
- Equivalent weight.
- See equivalence, 2.
- Something that is essentially equal to another.
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Having equivalence.
- Of or relating to corresponding elements under an equivalence relation.
- Having virtually identical or corresponding parts.
- Capable of being put into a one-to-one relationship. Used of two sets.
- Being essentially equal, all things considered.
- Equal in worth or value, force, power, effect, import, and the like; alike in significance and value; of the same import or meaning.
- Equal in measure but not admitting of superposition; -- applied to magnitudes.
- Contemporaneous in origin.
- Having similar or identical effects.
- Equal, as in value, force, or meaning.
- Equal in amount or value
- Being essentially equal to something
- Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal.
- Of two sets, having a one-to-one relationship.
- Relating to the corresponding elements of an equivalence relation.
- Having the equal ability to combine.
- Of a map, equal-area.
- Having the same ability to combine.
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: VERB
- Feel about or towards; consider, evaluate, or regard
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of like.
- Prefer or wish to do something
- Want to have
- Find enjoyable or agreeable
- Be fond of
- To make equivalent to; to equal.
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make the equivalent to; to equal; equivalence.
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- The standard is 8 for oxygen
- In geometry: Said of two polygons if they can be cut into a finite number of triangles congruent in pairs.
- In chem., applied to the respective quantities of different substances which are capable of replacing each other in combination with a fixed quantity of some particular substance. These mutually replaceable quantities of such substances are said to be equivalent to each other. See equiralence. 2.
- To produce or constitute an equivalent to; answer in full proportion; equal or equalize.
- Equal in value, force, measure, power, effect, import, or meaning; correspondent; agreeing; tantamount: as, circumstantial evidence may be almost equivalent to full proof.
- In geology, contemporaneous in origin; corresponding in position in the scale of rocks: as, the equivalent strata of different countries. See II., 2.
- In geometry, having equal areas or equal dimensions: said of surfaces or magnitudes.
- In biology, having the same morphic valence; homologous in structure.
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: RELATED WORDS
- Loves, Y, Like minded, Ly, Corresponding, Equal, Equivalent, Care, Suchlike, Comparable, Alike, Same, Wish, Similar, Ish
- Equiv, Equivalency, Comparable, Analogous, Equivalence, Equate, Akin, Equals, Equates, Equivalent weight, Combining weight, Eq, Like, Same, Equal
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Adores, Hates, Prefers, Like minded, Corresponding, Equal, Equivalent, Care, Suchlike, Comparable, Alike, Same, Wish, Similar, Ish
- Worth, Corresponds, Equiv, Equivalency, Comparable, Analogous, Equivalence, Equate, Akin, Equals, Equates, Equivalent weight, Like, Same, Equal
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some student at your school likes Korean cuisine, and everyone at your school likes Mexican cuisine.
- No one likes you here and I bet no one likes you in real life either!
- He likes hearing about the people, and their lives and he likes that you never know how much you might win.
- He likes letting loose with ladies and booze almost as much as he likes counting Eddies after a job well done.
- Come on, the little girl saying that she likes her coffee like she likes her men?
- Yes, POTUS likes to use his laser pointer and pretend he likes people to draw attention to them, too.
- He likes Barnaby Bear and he likes reading.
- Italian culture really likes controversy and likes to air the dirty laundry.
- Beth likes all seasons of the year, but she likes fall best.
- Respuesta: Yes, he likes her and she likes him back.
- Protection gaps are measured in premium equivalent terms.
- Is Code status equivalent to Goals of Care?
- Transfer Equivalent courses to CSUDH, but attend through.
- Kincaid Grade Level equivalent using Microsoft Word software.
- Legality is not equivalent to sustainable forest management.
- Traditionally, AND is equivalent to multiplication and OR is equivalent to addition.
- Navy, or an equivalent grade in the Space Force, or an individual with an equivalent civilian grade.
- Employees returning from FMLA leave will be given the same job or an equivalent job with equivalent pay, benefits and other employment terms.
- Greenhouse gases: COO in COequivalent, CH in CO equivalent, HFC in COequivalent, PFC in CO equivalent, SF in COequivalent, NF in CO equivalent.
- Find equivalent fractions for simple fractions and identify equivalent fraction pairs.
LIKES vs EQUIVALENT: QUESTIONS
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