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equity (n.)

early 14c., "quality of being equal or fair, impartiality in dealing with others," from Old French equite (13c.), from Latin aequitatem (nominative aequitas) "equality, uniformity, conformity, symmetry; fairness, equal rights; kindness, moderation," from aequus "even, just, equal" (see equal (adj.)). As the name of a system of law, 1590s, from Roman naturalis aequitas, the general principles of justice which corrected or supplemented the legal codes.

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Definitions of equity from WordNet

equity (n.)
the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it;
equity (n.)
the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation;
equity (n.)
conformity with rules or standards;
Synonyms: fairness
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