Certainly! Here's a list of collocations with the word "Equivalents," presented in a dictionary-style format:
Equivalents(noun)
- Linguistic Equivalents: Words, phrases, or expressions in different languages that have similar meanings or serve the same purpose.
- Chemical Equivalents: Quantities of substances that have the same combining capacity or react in equivalent proportions during a chemical reaction.
- Currency Equivalents: Values of different currencies expressed in terms of one common currency for comparison.
- Dose Equivalents: Measurements used to compare the biological effects of different types of radiation exposure.
- Educational Equivalents: Alternative educational programs, courses, or qualifications that are considered comparable in terms of learning outcomes.
- Nutritional Equivalents: Foods or substances that provide similar nutritional benefits or fulfill similar dietary needs.
- Time Equivalents: Units of time that are considered equal or interchangeable for certain purposes.
These collocations offer various contexts in which the term "equivalents" is used to describe comparable or interchangeable items or concepts.