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Equanimity 

A calmness or evenness of temper, especially in difficult situations. One of the characteristics Bob Costas gave to Tim Tebow.
Wow, Tim Tebow sure has a lot of haters, but he never breaks out in anger. What equanimity!
Equanimity by TwoAngryFigs December 15, 2011
Related Words
ezuan euan ezana eduan Ezann eluan equan ERUAN euanayesha ezaan
A trait shared by two or more objects having the same quantity, but not necessarily sharing the same other qualities.

Quality -> Equal -> Equality
Quantity -> Equan -> Equantity

Two cereal boxes of different brands may not share the same box artwork, cereal flavor or type, but they have the same amount of cereal in them - Therefore, they are equan.
1 - Dude, those two vending machines are equan.

2 - What?
equan by RektSkrubs June 28, 2019
A great guy , who has an amazing heart. He has those eyes that make your knees go weak and your heart flutter. Any girl can thank there lucky stars to have an him. He can be quite nerdy at times but that is what makes him cute , everyone needs an Eduan in there life.
Oh the moon is so bright tonight it must be becauss of the light refelcting of Eduan's eyes.
Eduan by REASDFF October 22, 2017
Ezlan is Lion from Narnia
ezlan by RehabitedG June 16, 2016

euanipedia 

Euanipedia is the encyclopedic standard repository of all knowledge, wisdom, life and everything related to the euaniverse.
I was doing a research paper on the Euaniverse, I had ordered some textbooks online but the textbooks were sent to the wrong address, sent back, queried, lost, found, subjected to public inquiry, queried, lost again, and finally wound up at the bottom of the ocean floor. Luckily my roommate had a copy of the 2010 edition of Euanipedia, other wise I never would have graduated.
euanipedia by Slamko August 11, 2012
Euanxia (noun): A feeling of mild anxiety that is associated with positive emotions, such as excitement and anticipation.

Etymology
The word "euanxia" is also a neologism. It is a combination of the words "eu" and "anxia." The word "eu" comes from the Greek word "eu," which means "good." The word "anxia" comes from the Latin word "anxietas," which means "uneasiness, distress."
The student felt a sense of euanxia before her presentation, which helped her to stay focused and deliver a great speech."
Euanxia by Gio Marron May 30, 2023