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inequality

English

Alternative forms

  • inæquality (archaic, rare)

Etymology

From Old French inequalité, from Medieval Latin inaequalitas, from inaequalis (unequal), from in- (not) + aequalis (equal).

Morphologically inequal +? -ity

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ?n?kw?l'?t?, IPA(key): /??n??kw?l?ti/

Noun

inequality (countable and uncountable, plural inequalities)

  1. An unfair, not equal, state.
    The inequality in living standards led to a civil war as the have nots rebelled.
  2. (mathematics) A statement that of two quantities one is specifically less than (or greater than) another. Symbol: < {\displaystyle <} or ? {\displaystyle \leq } or > {\displaystyle >} or ? {\displaystyle \geq } or ? {\displaystyle \neq } , as appropriate.
    The inequality x {\displaystyle x} is less than y {\displaystyle y} , together with that y < z {\displaystyle y<z} , allows us to deduce the inequality x < z {\displaystyle x<z} .

Synonyms

  • (statement in mathematics): inequation

Hyponyms

  • Cauchy-Schwarz inequality
  • triangle inequality

Translations

See also

  • ?

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imparity

English

Etymology

im- +? parity

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æ??ti

Noun

imparity (countable and uncountable, plural imparities)

  1. inequality
  2. inability to be divided into equal parts
  3. disparity

Translations

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