Home › Words › E › equiparateequiparateequiparate means to perform equiparation; to transfer attributes from one object or concept to another.EtymologyLearned borrowing from Medieval Latin aequiparātus, past participle of aequiparō (“put on a level with, compare”), from aequus (“equal”) + parō (“place”).verbTo perform equiparation; to transfer attributes from one object or concept to another.To compare.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.equivalate 72% match — To equate, to consider or make equal or equivalent (to, with). vs equiparate →equivalise 70% match — To make equivalent vs equiparate →equating 66% match — The act by which things are equated; the evaluation of things as equivalent. vs equiparate →equivalation 66% match — The act of equating or making equivalent. vs equiparate →equative 65% match — Having the power to equate (make equal) two things. vs equiparate →equipollence 64% match — The condition of being equipollent; equality of power, force, signification, or application. vs equiparate →equivale 64% match — to be equivalent to. vs equiparate →equivalency 63% match — An equivalent thing. vs equiparate →