Equivaler in english
Be equivalent
pronunciation: biɪkwɪvələnt part of speech: none
pronunciation: biɪkwɪvələnt part of speech: none
In gestures
equivaler = be equivalent to.
Example: = is equivalent to UF; - is equivalent to Use; < is equivalent to BT, > is equivalent to NT; -- is equivalent to RT.more:
» equivaler a = amount to .
Example: One of the characteristic features of a post-coordinate indexing system is that searching amounts to more than making a note of the records listed under one index heading.