Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In entomology, equal: said of a surface without large elevations or depressions, though it may be convex or gibbous as a whole, and have punctures or other small sculptural marks on it.
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Constant equatic velocity equals the sheer intertia mass than rated by the momentum at an ununified tagent axis.
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