Crossword-Solution: EQUIVALENCE 11 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 25

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Word Word Type Definition
Equivalence n. The condition of being equivalent or equal; equality
of worth, value, signification, or force; as, an equivalence of
definitions.
Equivalence n. Equal power or force; equivalent amount.
Equivalence n. The quantity of the combining power of an atom,
expressed in hydrogen units; the number of hydrogen atoms can combine
with, or be exchanged for; valency. See Valence.
Equivalence n. The degree of combining power as determined by
relative weight. See Equivalent, n., 2.
Equivalence v. t. To be equivalent or equal to; to counterbalance.

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essential equality and interchangeability 1 answer
What watts and volt-amperes have 1 answer
same kind 4 answers
fair value 9 answers
bourse 12 answers
Par 16 answers
substitution 17 answers
"The same" 21 answers
equalisation 21 answers
Parity 32 answers
Barter 34 answers
evenness 40 answers
Sameness 57 answers
Exchange 65 answers
Identity 70 answers
Trade 80 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EQUIVALENCE (5)

Now, the fundamental law of commerce being equivalence of the products exchanged, any thing which destroys this equivalence violates the law.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
The necessary conditions of commerce are the liberty of the contracting parties and the equivalence of the products exchanged.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Free association, liberty--whose sole function is to maintain equality in the means of production and equivalence in exchanges--is the only possible, the only just, the only true form of society.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
For Joule's work it was, done in the fifth decade of the century, which demonstrated beyond all cavil that there is a precise and absolute equivalence between mechanical work and heat; that whatever the form of manifestation of molar motion, it can generate a definite and measurable amount of heat, and no more.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
But the resemblance is of a very general character, and includes no etymological equivalence such as we find when we compare the Hebrew account with the principal Semitic-Babylonian Creation narrative.(1) The application of the Ankh, the Egyptian sign for Life, to the nostrils of a newly-created being is no true parallel to the breathing into man's nostrils of the breath of life in the earlier Hebrew Version,(2) except in the sense that each process was suggested by our common human anatomy.
Legends Of Babylon And Egypt Leonard W. King 2006

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At the fourth, the fractal (or viral, or radiant) stage of value, there is no point of reference at all, and value radiates in all directions, occupying all interstices, without reference to anything whatsoever, by virtue of pure contiguity. At the fractal stage there is no longer any equivalence, whether natural or general. Properly speaking there is now no law of value, merely a sort of epidemic of value, a sort of general metastasis of value, a haphazard proliferation and …
Jean Baudrillard The Transparency of Evil: Essays in Extreme Phenomena
What is the death of a soldier even off duty of an occupying army walking in an occupied territory against the death of a little boy screaming in terror in his father's arms Where is the equivalence
Linda Grant
We are told that in translation there is no such thing as equivalence. Many times the translator reaches a fork in the translating road where they must make a choice in the interpretation of a word. And each time they make one of these choices, they are taken further from the truth. But what we aren’t told is that this isn’t a shortcoming of translation; it’s a shortcoming of language itself. As soon as we try to put reality into words, we limit it. Words are not reality, the…
Kamand Kojouri
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