Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet EQUATE


EQUATE

Definition av EQUATE

  1. göra lika

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

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  • Although some scholars equate Myra with the town, of Mira, in Arzawa, there is no proof for the connection.
  • Some sources use the appellation "Charis" as the name of one of the Charites, and equate her with Aglaea, as she too is referred to as the wife of Hephaestus.
  • Cultural practices that roughly equate to the establishment and maintenance of reserved areas for animals date back to antiquity, with King Devanampiya Tissa of Sri Lanka establishing Mihintale Wildlife sanctuary,one of the world's earliest wildlife sanctuaries in the 3rd century BC, Anuradhapura Ancient Kingdom.
  • But a homophone's meaning to an Ugaritian doesn't equate an etymon, especially if the name is older than the Ugaritic language.
  • Some groups equate inerrancy with biblical infallibility or with the necessary clarity of scripture; others do not.
  • The schools of thought or Darshanas within Hindu philosophy largely equate to the six ancient orthodox schools: the āstika (Sanskrit : आस्तिक) schools, defined by their acceptance of the Vedas, the oldest collection of Sanskrit texts, as an authoritative source of knowledge.
  • They support Russian military presence in Georgia and view the West, which they equate with the liberal ideology, which is anti-Christian, pro-LGBT, pro-immigration and cosmopolitan, as the greatest threat to Georgian culture and national identity.
  • Where these triplets equate to amino acids or stop signals during translation, they are called codons.
  • In June 2019, then-director Schäfer used the museum's official Twitter account to retweet a call by 240 Jewish and Israeli academics for the German government to not equate BDS with anti-Semitism, to protect freedom of expression and assembly, and to fight anti-Semitism.
  • Who exactly were the Slavic inhabitants of Duklja differs among authors, as other historians maintain that it is not possible to equate the people of Duklja with either Serbs or Croats, considering most historical Byzantian documents from that time.
  • George Fraser Black stated that the -s in the surnames Atkins, and Aitkins, represents 'son'; and in consequence, that these names equate to Atkinson.
  • Watt concludes that the development of the term being used as a name in reference to Muhammad came later in the context of Christian-Muslim polemics, particularly with Muslim attempts to equate Muhammad with the Biblical 'Paraclete', owing to a prophecy attributed to Jesus in the Quranic verse 61:6.
  • One expects, intuitively, that deformation theory of the first order should equate the Zariski tangent space with a moduli space.
  • He later released a video message explaining that he does not equate gay relationships with incest or pedophilia, but that he opposes the redefinition of marriage.
  • In the context of education, it is observed that other than language communities (equivalent to 'national territorially based minorities'), those who do not fit under this category will have to 'assimilate', as having the right to education in the language of the territory does not necessarily equate to having the right to an education in one's own language.
  • In Alfonso X's 13th century book of games, El Libro de los Juegos, is a game called Todas Tablas, which many scholars equate to modern Backgammon although the description and opening layout are not the same.
  • The framing of the construct suggests that God could exist, from an atheistic perspective, in the minds of men rather than in reality, and so widespread disbelief would equate to God's death.
  • For example, a fluvial hydrologist studying natural river systems may define discharge as streamflow, whereas an engineer operating a reservoir system may equate it with outflow, contrasted with inflow.
  • Less certainly, many scholars also equate him to the King Rodulf that Jordanes mentions as having come from Scandinavia to Italy, to join Theoderic.
  • Egyptologists Toby Wilkinson, Stephan Seidlmayer, Kenneth Kitchen and Rainer Stadelmann equate Sanakht with "Nebka", a name appearing in Ramesside king lists.


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