Pari passu is a Latin phrase that literally means "with an equal step" or "on equal footing." It is used to indicate all parties in something are ctreated equally according to their position or stocks held, equity, rights, or interest level.
Gradus is the Latin equivalent of 'step'. The Latin word may have the meaning of 'pace', as in the steps in walking. Or it may have the meaning of 'stair'.
How you say equal in Latin is "aequus", or you could even say "par" to say equal in Latin.
parilis, or par mean "equal".
The one on his arm translates from Japanese to English as "God gives & God takes" and the one on his ankle is Latin meaning, "with equal step".
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It depends- what size step are you talking about with the _____ step equal to the adult step?
It means Equal Night. Equi means equal, and Nox means night. That's waht it means in Latin.
No, the word "disparage" does not have the Latin root that means equal. It comes from the Latin word "disparare," meaning to match unequally or bring into disrepute.
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Aequus is latin for equal.