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in racial equity … &mdash · Arika Herron In the run-up to the Olympics · the women did score a major victory in pay equity . &mdash · claim · aid · supplement · or in financial offices to property or one's share of a company. The derivative root of the noun · which gained stability in the English language during the 1300s · is Latin aequus · meaning "even · " "fair · " or "equal" · however · to be fair · it was introduced to English by the French · whose adaptation of the Latin was equité . The French word has clear legal connotations · it means "justice" or "rightness · " and those meanings · plus a splash of "fairness · " carried over to the English word equity . Noah Webster

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in racial equity … &mdash
Arika Herron In the run-up to the Olympics
the women did score a major victory in pay equity . &mdash
claim
aid
supplement
or in financial offices to property or one's share of a company. The derivative root of the noun
which gained stability in the English language during the 1300s
is Latin aequus
meaning "even
" "fair
" or "equal"
however
to be fair
it was introduced to English by the French
whose adaptation of the Latin was equité . The French word has clear legal connotations
it means "justice" or "rightness
" and those meanings
plus a splash of "fairness
" carried over to the English word equity . Noah Webster

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