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51even — 1. adjective /ˈiːvən,ˈivən,ˈivn̩/ a) Flat and level. Clear out those rocks. The surface must be even. b) Without great variation. Despite her fear, she spoke in an even voice. Syn: flat …
52even — [OE] Even can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic *ebnaz, although it is not clear whether it meant originally ‘flat, level’ or ‘equal, alike’ (both strands of meaning are still present in the word, the latter in such expressions as ‘get… …
53even — [OE] Even can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic *ebnaz, although it is not clear whether it meant originally ‘flat, level’ or ‘equal, alike’ (both strands of meaning are still present in the word, the latter in such expressions as ‘get… …
54even — adjective 1) an even surface Syn: flat, smooth, uniform, level, plane 2) an even temperature Syn: uniform, constant, steady, stable, consistent, unvarying …
55even — See: BREAK EVEN, GET EVEN, ON AN EVEN KEEL …
56even — See: BREAK EVEN, GET EVEN, ON AN EVEN KEEL …
57even up — verb To make even; to make level. I told him, smiling, that I would get even with him for his mistake, and he laughed heartily, and asked me to call once in a while. I did so, hoping for a chance to even up accounts, but he gave me none, and I… …
58even — See: break even, get even, on an even keel …
59even up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms even up : present tense I/you/we/they even up he/she/it evens up present participle evening up past tense evened up past participle evened up to make something fairer or more equal A second player …
60even — Aulike, kaulike; pāpū like (flat). Also: aukahi; alania, laumania; kalamania (as a calm sea or cliff); pa i ā pa i (evenly matched, as in a contest). ♦ Even number, helu kaulike. ♦ Even numbers, totals, helu ano like. ♦ Even so, pēlā …