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waterie (medicine)


waterie
<zoology> The pied wagtail; so called because it frequents ponds.

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equidistant (iou)



equidistant adjective. L16.
[Old & mod. French equidistant or medieval Latin equidistant-, formed as EQUI-, DISTANT.]
Separated by an equal distance or equal distances. L16.
Anthony Smith Both the quick-witted and the dim-witted are equally exceptional, being equidistant from the central norm.
Of lines, linear features, etc.: everywhere the same distance apart, parallel. L16.
H. Repton The banks of a natural river are never equidistant.
Pertaining to or possessing the property that distances on a map are correctly proportioned along all lines radiating from a particular point or all lines parallel to either a line of latitude or a line of longitude. M19.
equidistantly adverb L16.