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= U+003D, =
EQUALS SIGN
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[U+003C]
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[U+003E]

Translingual

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Description

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Two parallel horizontal lines.

Glyph origin

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In the modern sense as the equal sign, first attested in The Whetstone of Witte (1557) by Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde, in which the two parallel lines expressed equality, because, as Recorde wrote, "bicauſe noe .2. thynges, can be moare equalle" ("because no two things can be more equal").

Symbol

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=

  1. (mathematics) The equal sign. It asserts that two quantities or expressions have the same value.
    2+2=4
    1. (mathematics, computing theory, abuse of notation, with big O notation) Is. Used to state the relation that the growth rate of the expression on the left side of the sign is bounded or limited by that of the expression on the right.
      Synonyms: , , (depending on context)
      The statement   means that as   gets arbitrarily large,   will never grow faster than some constant multiple of  .
  2. (chemistry) A double bond; a chemical bond between two chemical elements involving four bonding electrons instead of the usual two.
  3. (programming) The assignment operator. It assigns a value to a variable.
    $price=18.95 (this causes $price to be 18.95 from now on)
  4. (programming) An operator that compares if two values are equal. In some languages, == is used instead.
  5. (lexicography) The same form as the headword.
    sheep pl. =
  6. (lexicography) Indicates synonyms of a word.
  7. (linguistics) Indicates a clitic boundary.
  8. (Chinese bronze script) A ditto mark.

Usage notes

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When used in big O notation, the = relation is asymmetric i.e.   is not equivalent to  . For a wider discussion on this usage, refer to this English Wikipedia article.

Quotations

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:=.

Synonyms

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Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) of equals):

Derived terms

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Conjunction

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=

  1. (informal) The same as; equal to.
    A wireless keyboard = a keyboard without a wire.
    Vulpes vulpes = red fox.

Quotations

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:=.

Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) of equals):

See also

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Japanese

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Particle

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=(イコール) (ikōru

  1. (informal) Alternative form of イコール (ikōru, equals, is equal to)

Symbol

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= 

  1. Alternative form of

Latin

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Symbol

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=

  1. Symbol for sextans.