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Definition of Equating
1. Noun. The act of regarding as equal.
Generic synonyms: Equalisation, Equalization, Leveling
Derivative terms: Equate, Equate
Definition of Equating
1. Verb. (present participle of equate) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Equating
1. equate [v] - See also: equate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Equating
Literary usage of Equating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Earthwork Haul and Overhaul: Including Economic Distribution by John Charles Lounsbury Fish (1913)
"equating factor. — The equating factor is the reciprocal of the swell factor.
Let C = volume (cy) of a given body of material in place. ..."
2. The Field Practice of Railway Location by Willard Beahan (1904)
"But, as we are equating for obstacles, we must keep on the safe side for capital,
... equating CURVATURE. We must now consider curvature as a resistance to ..."
3. The Field Practice of Railway Location by Willard Beahan (1909)
"It may be wise to reduce the added length for equating 50% for the above ...
But, as we are equating for obstacles, we must keep on the safe side for ..."
4. Manual for Railroad Engineers and Engineering Students: Containing the Rules by George Leonard Vose (1881)
"In equating for grades, we found, first, the ascent consuming an amount of ...
So, too, in equating for curves, we require to know how much curvature will ..."
5. Handbook of Railroad Construction: For the Use of American Engineers by George Leonard Vose (1857)
"Therefore for every mile of grade descending at the rate of twenty-five feet per
mile we may deduct one mile in equating, and for every mile of grade ..."
6. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1898)
"Differentiating this last expression, and equating coefficients, .^ - __ —_ 1— — —
A; = 2 2n — l '&n—\. 1 = <?»,_,. Eliminating, and remembering that ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... sin у cot ж equating the coefficients of the first power of y on both sides
we obtain the series ..."