List of antonyms from "epodic" to antonyms from "equated"
Discover our 278 antonyms available for the terms "equalitarianism, eponym, equanimity, equals, equal terms" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Epodic (1 antonym)
- Eponym (1 antonym)
- Eponymous (1 antonym)
- Equability (27 antonyms)
- Equable (9 antonyms)
- Equableness (9 antonyms)
- Equal (32 antonyms)
- Equal footing (6 antonyms)
- Equal opportunity (8 antonyms)
- Equal-sided (8 antonyms)
- Equal terms (8 antonyms)
- Equal to (48 antonyms)
- Equalitarianism (1 antonym)
- Equality (8 antonyms)
- Equalization (1 antonym)
- Equalize (10 antonyms)
- Equalled (9 antonyms)
- Equalling (9 antonyms)
- Equals (13 antonyms)
- Equanimity (13 antonyms)
- Equanimous (23 antonyms)
- Equatability (9 antonyms)
- Equate (12 antonyms)
- Equated (12 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « eponymous »
- adj giving one's name to something
- We know that the statues of eponymous heroes were set up in the agora.
- Extract from : « The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 » by Various
- For eponymous medicine-men see Kamilaroi and Kurnai, p. 231.
- Extract from : « Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1 » by Andrew Lang
- In particular we have the eponymous ancestors of families and even nations.
- Extract from : « The Heroic Age » by H. Munro Chadwick
- To come from the story as a whole to the personality of the eponymous hero.
- Extract from : « Barry Lyndon » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- He seldom mentions an eponymous founder of a city, or ancestor of a people.
- Extract from : « The World of Homer » by Andrew Lang
- Jutland was acquired by Dan, the eponymous ancestor of the Danes.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 » by Various
- In the case of corcu and mocu the name which follows is frequently the name of an eponymous ancestor.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 14, Slice 7 » by Various
- Far from degenerating, the Australians show advance when they supersede their beast or other totem by an eponymous human hero.
- Extract from : « Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1 » by Andrew Lang
- Many of these structures represent animal forms, probably the totem or eponymous ancestor of the tribe which reared them.
- Extract from : « The Myths of the North American Indians » by Lewis Spence
- Had it the name, before it worked magic for its eponymous object, or did it take the name because it worked the magic?
- Extract from : « Social Origins and Primal Law » by Andrew Lang
