Coequality

/koʊɪˈkwɑːləti/ noun

Definition

The state or quality of being coequal; shared equal status or rank.

Etymology

From coequal + -ity (Latin suffix forming nouns of state or quality), following the pattern of equality.

Kelly Says

This noun captures an important political and social concept—it's not just being equal, but existing in equal position simultaneously, which is why it appears in debates about representation and shared power.

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