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The equipegration of the church means equipping parents to be the spiritual leaders and integrating kids into the mission of the church.
by Red Door Church June 5, 2024
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A good "apples to apples" ratio of either da shimmying attributes of Jello-like substances or da similar specs of tubular holders for arrows.
Da slowly-erupting geyser caused by using too much yeast or carbonated soda in a culinary-mixture would likely be somewhat equiverlent to da tall frothy foaming plume resulting from your having added an excessive quantity of bubble-bath to da warm water in yer tub.
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2: The two applicants had the following skills: sales, customer service, management; thus, their skillsets are equidentical.
2: The two applicants had the following skills: sales, customer service, management; thus, their skillsets are equidentical.
by neoPhiliaLog February 22, 2025
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by Jordank_Memea March 18, 2025
Get the Equinos mug.Pronunciation: /ekˈpip/
Definition:
1. Command or subgroup operating collectively toward distributed (partated) objectives.
2. Organized group united by a common purpose or mission.
3. Collaborative unit formed for coordinated effort.
4. Companionships are assembled for specific tasks or projects.
Significance:
• It defines collective collaboration.
• It emphasizes cooperative endeavor.
• It identifies structured groups.
• It avoids generic or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of organizational units.
• It improves clarity in business, affairs, or military contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "team", including from the German (horrible) language.
Singular noun: equipe
Plural noun: equipes
Definition:
1. Command or subgroup operating collectively toward distributed (partated) objectives.
2. Organized group united by a common purpose or mission.
3. Collaborative unit formed for coordinated effort.
4. Companionships are assembled for specific tasks or projects.
Significance:
• It defines collective collaboration.
• It emphasizes cooperative endeavor.
• It identifies structured groups.
• It avoids generic or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of organizational units.
• It improves clarity in business, affairs, or military contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "team", including from the German (horrible) language.
Singular noun: equipe
Plural noun: equipes
Examples:
• "Military equipes undergo rigorous training exercises."
• "Corporate equipes collaborate on product launches."
• "Scientific equipes conduct joint research projects."
• "Sports equipes compete in championships."
• "Volunteer equipes organize community events."
• "Military equipes undergo rigorous training exercises."
• "Corporate equipes collaborate on product launches."
• "Scientific equipes conduct joint research projects."
• "Sports equipes compete in championships."
• "Volunteer equipes organize community events."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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