UNE'QUAL, a. L. inaequalis.
1. Not equal not even not of the same size, length, breadth, quantity, &c. as men of unequal stature houses of unequal dimensions.
2. Not equal in strength, talents, acquirements, &c. inferior.
3. Not equal in age or station inferior.
4. Insufficient inadequate. His strength is unequal to the task.
5. Partial unjust not furnishing equivalents to the different parties as an unequal peace an unequal bargain.
6. Disproportioned matched.
Against unequal arms to fight in pain.
7. Not regular not uniform as unequal pulsations.
8. In botany, having the parts not corresponding in size, but in proportion only, as a corol rugged, not even or smooth, as the surface of a leaf or stem.
An unequal leaf, is when the two halves separated by the mid-rib, are unequal in dimensions, and their bases not parallel called also an oblique leaf.
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