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Jul 14, 2010
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mephitic
equipoise
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with Anu Gargequipoise
PRONUNCIATION:
(EE-kwuh-poiz, EK-wuh-)
MEANING:
noun: 1. A state of balance. 2. Something that serves as a counterbalance.verb tr.: To counterbalance.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin aequi- (equal) + Old French pois (weight), from Latin pendere (to weigh). Ultimately from the Indo-European root (s)pen- (to draw, to spin), which is also the source of pendulum, spider, pound, pansy, pendant, ponder, appendix, penthouse, depend, and spontaneous. USAGE:
"In his [Denzel Washington's] luminous portrait, dignity and destructiveness find a perfect equipoise."John Lahr; Theatre: Wheels of Misfortune; The New Yorker; May 10, 2010.
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