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Equipollently
Equipollently E`qui*pol"lent*ly, adv. With equal power. --Barrow.

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- Axiom of Choice. Dover. ISBN 978-0-486-46624-8. Weisstein, Eric W. "Equipollent". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-09-05. Tiles, Mary (2004) [Originally...
- opposite direction to line segment BA. Two parallel line segments are equipollent when they have the same length and direction. A property of Euclidean...
- one long venerated as such locally. This act of a Pope is denominated "equipollent" or "equivalent canonization" and "confirmation of cultus". In such cases...
- Equivalent canonization or equipollent canonization (Latin: equipollens canonizatio) is a form of canonization that occurs when the pope recognizes and...
- on 19 October 1609. Pope Francis later declared her a saint through equipollent canonization on 24 April 2021. Margaret of Castello was born in Perugia...
- in canonizing the most saints in a pontificate. Francis approved the equipollent canonization of Angela of Foligno the following 9 October and then the...
- Francis has authorized the beatification of 1,522 people, including one equipollent[clarification needed] beatification. The names listed below are from...
- in Saint Peter's Square on 4 November 2001. Pope Francis approved the equipollent canonization for him on 5 July 2019 after waiving the miracle needed...
- and 0(w − z) are of the same length and direction. The segments are equipollent. The four-dimensional system H {\displaystyle \mathbb {H} } of quaternions...
- established the concept of equipollence. Working in a Euclidean plane, he made equipollent any pair of parallel line segments of the same length and orientation...