different between equipment vs effects
equipment
English
Etymology
From equip +? -ment, or from French équipement.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??kw?pm?nt/
Noun
equipment (usually uncountable, plural equipments)
- The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition.
- (Can we date this quote?) David Hume:
- The equipment of the fleet was hastened by De Witt.
- (Can we date this quote?) David Hume:
- Whatever is used in equipping something or someone, for example things needed for an expedition or voyage.
- 1851, Henry Longfellow, The Golden Legend
- Armed and dight, In the equipments of a knight.
- 1851, Henry Longfellow, The Golden Legend
Derived terms
Related terms
- equip
Translations
equipment From the web:
- what equipment is needed to play badminton
- what equipment is required to be on a trailer
- what equipment is needed for a podcast
- what equipment do i need to stream
- what equipment is required on a snowmobile in wisconsin
- what equipment does medicare pay for
- what equipment is at planet fitness
- what equipment is needed to start a podcast
effects
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??f?kts/
- Hyphenation: ef?fects
Noun
effects
- plural of effect
Verb
effects
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of effect
effects From the web:
- what effects climate
- what affects blood pressure
- what affects gravity
- what affects your credit score
- what affects gas prices
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