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Definition of Equid

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Equidistance
Equidistance E`qui*dis"tance, n. Equal distance.
Equidiurnal
Equidiurnal E`qui*di*ur"nal, a. [Equi- + diurnal.] Pertaining to the time of equal day and night; -- applied to the equinoctial line. --Whewell.
Inequidistant
Inequidistant In*e`qui*dis"tant, a. Not equally distant; not equidistant.

Meaning of Equid from wikipedia

- Equoidea, the only other family being the extinct Palaeotheriidae. The term equid refers to any member of this family, including any equine. The oldest known...
- The kunga was a hybrid equid that was used as a draft animal in ancient Syria and Mesopotamia, where it also served as an economic and political status...
- Equid hybrids, also called hybrid equines, are created from the crossing of members from the horse family such as a horse, donkey and zebra. Hybrid equids...
- Equid alphaherpesvirus 1, also called Equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1), is a virus of the family Herpesviridae that causes abortion, respiratory disease and...
- Equid alphaherpesvirus 3, also called Equine herpesvirus 3 (EHV-3), is a virus of the family Herpesviridae that affects horses. It causes a disease known...
- Eohippus is an extinct genus of small equid ungulates. The only species is E. angustidens, which was long considered a species of Hyracotherium (now strictly...
- Equid gammaherpesvirus 5 (EHV-5), also called Equine herpesvirus 5, is a species of virus in the genus Percavirus, subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae, family...
- known commonly as the imperial zebra, is the largest living species of wild equid and the most threatened of the three species of zebras, the other two being...
- account of these fossiliferous sites was influenced by the discovery of equid fossils near the same localities, namely those of Hippotherium and Hipparion...
- to breed, due to an odd number of chromosomes disrupting meiosis. Living equids show wide variation in the number of chromosomes, ranging from a diploid...