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Topic: Philosophy

epistemologist

IPA: /ɪˌpɪstəˈmɒlədʒɪst/

KK: /ɪˌpɪstəˈmɒlədʒɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who studies how we know what we know and the nature of knowledge itself.

Example: The epistemologist presented a new theory on the nature of belief and knowledge.

epistemology

IPA: /ɪˌpɪstəˈmɒlədʒi/

KK: /ɪˌpɪstəˈmɑlədʒi/

noun

Definition: The area of philosophy that examines what knowledge is, how it is acquired, and the limits of what we can know.

Example: In her philosophy class, she learned about epistemology and how it relates to science and belief.

equal

IPA: /ˈiːkwəl/

KK: /ˈiːkwəl/

adjective

Definition: Having the same amount, value, or status as something else; not different or unequal.

Example: In a fair game, every player should have an equal chance to win.

noun

Definition: A person or thing that is the same as another in quality, status, or value.

Example: In a fair competition, everyone should be treated as equals.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something the same in amount, value, or quality as something else.

Example: She worked hard to equal her brother's achievements in school.

equanimity

IPA: /ˌɛkwəˈnɪmɪti/

KK: /ˌɛkwəˈnɪmə̇tē/

noun

Definition: The ability to stay calm and balanced, especially in difficult situations.

Example: She handled the crisis with remarkable equanimity, remaining calm and composed throughout.

equate

IPA: /ɪˈkwet/

KK: /ɪˈkwet/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be the same as something else or to have the same value or meaning.

Example: In some cultures, success is often equated with wealth.

transitive verb

Definition: To treat or regard two things as being the same or equal in some way.

Example: Many people equate success with happiness.

equipollence

IPA: /ɪˈkwɪpəˌlɛns/

KK: /ɪˈkwɪpəˌlɛns/

noun

Definition: The state of being equal in value, force, or significance; having the same effect or meaning.

Example: In logic, equipollence refers to two statements that have the same truth value.

equipollent

IPA: /ɪˈkwɪpələnt/

KK: /ɪˈkwɪpələnt/

adjective

Definition: Having equal force, power, or significance; equivalent in effect or meaning.

Example: The two arguments presented were equipollent, leading to the same conclusion despite different approaches.

noun

Definition: A thing that is equal in value, force, or meaning to another.

Example: In mathematics, two equations can be equipollent if they yield the same result under certain conditions.

equipollently

IPA: /ɪˈkwɪpəˌlɛntli/

KK: /ɪˈkwɪpəˌlɛntli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that indicates equal power or significance.

Example: The two arguments were equipollently valid, making it difficult to choose one over the other.

equiponderant

IPA: /ɪˈkwɪpɒndərənt/

KK: /ɪˈkwɪpɒndərənt/

adjective

Definition: Having equal weight or being balanced in weight.

Example: The two sides of the scale were equiponderant, showing that they were evenly balanced.

equivalence

IPA: /ɪˈkwɪvələns/

KK: /ɪˈkwɪvələns/

noun

Definition: The condition of being equal in value, function, or meaning; a relationship where two things are the same in some way.

Example: In mathematics, the equivalence of two equations means they have the same solution.

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