Having equal density throughout or between objects.
From Latin 'aequus' (equal) + 'densus' (dense, thick). Used in physics and material science to describe uniform density.
When objects are equidense, they have the same density as each other or the same density everywhere inside them—this is why equidense materials don't separate or settle differently when mixed, like a perfectly homogeneous metal alloy.
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