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    [Adjective]  | "eq*ui*ta*ble" | \ ˈe-kwə-tə-bəl \


    1: having or exhibiting equity : dealing fairly with all concerned; often, specifically : fair in a way that accounts for and attempts to offset disparities in the way people of different races, genders, etc. are treated

    2: existing or valid in equity as distinguished from law


    Origin: 1598 ;

    [Adjective]  | "equitable" 


    1: marked by justice, honesty, and freedom from bias;


      * e.g., " ... the will calls for an equitable distribution of the father's assets among his four children "





     [ "equitation" ]

    1: A specific type of english horseback riding; At a horse show or competition an equitation class is based solely on the rider. Unlike hunter classes that are based on the horse, in and Eq. class the rider must have an incredable back and leg position and a good seat to win the class. An equitation rider's horse should frame and have the correct bend. In a equitation class where riders jump the signals the rider sends to her horse must be nearly invisible, in this class judges may have their riders jump without irons and pick up a counter canter.

      * e.g.,  ... Brianne Goutal, The winner of the 2005 Maclay Finals was a really good equitation rider. 

     [ "Equitation" ]

    1: Perfection

      * e.g.,  ... Equitation is great. You get to practice by jumping no stirrups with a crop up your back and tacks on your saddle. YaY fUn! 

     [ "equitment" ]

    1: Generally refering to computers,monitors,fax machines and other office items that are always breaking down and are unreliable.

      * e.g.,  ... That fax-machine is a piece of equitment,it stopped working at least 5 times this week! 

     [ "Equitism" ]

    1: A desperately needed socioeconomic system in which the workforce environment distributes gains within reason between the employees' wages and management's compensation. This system may also be used in a government to a more democratic rule of all people considered equal.

      * e.g.,  ... New generations are disillusioned with the system of Capitalism which squeezes maximum profit from employees as opposed to Equitism which matches compensation between corporations and those that help build them. 

     [ "equitable wellness" ]

    1: To be mindful that we are connected to and are part of a whole. It is a direct and fair exchange of two concepts: the right to intend on complete wellness and the right to receive wellness.

      * e.g.,  ... Spa & Hospitality Management should be keenly aware, particularly in cultures where selling is frowned on, of equitable wellness to further encourage the exponential growth of the return on investment.  


     [ "equitable wellness" ]

    2: Characterized by fairness, it's one's intention (sadhana) in the right action of a proper and just exchange of another intention to be open to receive correct (right) wellness.

     [ "Equitism" ]

    1: Male advocacy of the rights of both men and women.

      * e.g.,  ... The outright double standards and hatred of feminists and misogyny has made me see the need for Equitism 


     [ "Equitism" ]

    2: Created by people who don't Condon the balant misandry in 3rd wave and modern day feminism, compounded by the fact that the upper echelons of feminism have not rebuked such behavior. Also because misogyny is no better in this regard.

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