equanimous

equanimous
equanimously, adv.equanimousness, n.
/i kwan"euh meuhs/, adj.
having or showing equanimity; even-tempered: It was difficult to remain equanimous in the face of such impertinence.
[1645-55; < L aequanim(us) (see EQUANIMITY) + -OUS]

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