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    e·qui·dis·tant
    /ˌekwəˈdistnt/

    adjective

    • 1. at equal distances: "he wants to be equidistant from both political parties"

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  2. The meaning of EQUIDISTANT is equally distant. How to use equidistant in a sentence.

  3. EQUIDISTANT definition: 1. Places or points that are equidistant have equal distances between them. : 2. Places or points…. Learn more.

  4. Two objects are equidistant from a point if the distance between each object and that point are the same. If both you and your friend live a half mile from school, your houses are equidistant from school.

  5. A place that is equidistant from two other places is the same distance away from each of these places.

  6. equidistant meaning, definition, what is equidistant: at an equal distance from two places: Learn more.

  7. Equidistant is used in comparisons that require at least three points or locations: the primary location and two or more points that are equally far away from it. In a very strict, technical sense, equidistant means exactly the same distance apart.

  8. EQUIDISTANT meaning: 1. Places or points that are equidistant have equal distances between them. : 2. Places or points…. Learn more.

  9. equidistant (from something) equally far from two or more places. All points on a circle are equidistant from the centre.

  10. A place that is equidistant from two other places is the same distance away from each of these places.

  11. Define equidistant. equidistant synonyms, equidistant pronunciation, equidistant translation, English dictionary definition of equidistant. adj. Equally distant. e′qui·dis′tance n. e′qui·dis′tant·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.