equivalence
111equivalence — equivalents …
112equivalence — noun 1. a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced (Freq. 1) on a par with the best • Syn: ↑equality, ↑equation, ↑par • Derivationally related forms: ↑equate ( …
113equivalence relation — noun Date: circa 1949 a relation (as equality) between elements of a set (as the real numbers) that is symmetric, reflexive, and transitive and for any two elements either holds or does not hold …
114Équivalence des conditions —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les articles traitant d un même sujet en fonction du pays ou de la juridiction. Responsabilité contractuelle en Belgique#Un dommage direct et prévisible Responsabilité extra contractuelle en droit civil… …
115Équivalence géographique des franchises du Super 14 — Le Super 14, compétition de rugby à XV à laquelle participent des équipes néo zélandaises, australiennes et sud africaines, est basée sur un système de franchises représentant de grandes régions des trois pays participants. Cet article détaille… …
116equivalence principle — noun any of several principles, in relativity, concerned with the uniformity of physical measurements in different frames of reference …
117equivalence, equivalency — 1. The property of an element or radical of combining with or displacing, in definite and fixed proportion, another element or radical in a compound. 2. The point in a precipitin test at which antibody and antigen are present in opti …
118equivalence relation — noun Mathematics & Logic a relation between elements of a set which is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive and which defines exclusive classes whose members bear the relation to each other and not to those in other classes …
119equivalence zone — noun : the part of the range of possible proportions of interacting antibody and antigen in which neither or but small traces of both remain uncombined in the medium …
120equivalence relation — noun : a relation (as equality) between elements of a set (as the real numbers) that is symmetric, reflexive, and transitive and for any two elements either holds or does not hold …