Equitable

/ˈɛkwɪtəbəl/ adjective

Fair and impartial in treatment or judgment; characterized by justice and reasonableness. Giving each person what they deserve based on their circumstances.

From Latin 'aequitas' meaning 'equality' or 'fairness,' derived from 'aequus' (equal). In legal contexts, equity developed as a system to provide fair solutions when strict law might produce unjust results.

AMፍትሃዊ
ARعادل
BNন্যায্য
CAequitatiu
CSspravedlivý
DAretfærdig
DEgerecht
ELδίκαιος
ESequitativo
FAعادلانه
FIoikeudenmukainen
FRéquitable
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