noun
- plural of equableness; the quality or state of being equable; evenness of temper or composure
- plural of equableness; uniformity or consistency, especially in climate or conditions
Usage: formal; typically used in philosophical or literary contexts
Usage: technical; used in meteorology and environmental contexts
Examples
- The philosopher praised the equablenesses of mind demonstrated by the ancient Stoics.
- Her equablenesses in the face of adversity inspired those around her.
- The tropical island's equablenesses of temperature made it an ideal location for the research station.
- Despite the chaos, he maintained several equablenesses in his daily routine.
- The equablenesses of the climate throughout the year supported diverse plant life.
- Their equablenesses of disposition made them excellent mediators in disputes.