Not the same in size, amount, ability, or quality; not fairly balanced.
Prefix 'un-' (not) plus 'equal' from Latin 'aequalis' (even, level). The term combines Germanic negation with Latin measurement vocabulary.
This word became politically charged during the Civil Rights era—'separate but equal' was ruled unconstitutional because the courts realized unequal conditions could never be truly equal in practice.
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