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    e·ven
    [ˈēvən]
    adjective
    even (adjective) · evener (comparative adjective) · evenest (superlative adjective) · even-numbered (adjective)
    1. flat and smooth:
      "prepare the site, then lay an even bed of mortar"
      • in the same plane or line; level:
        "run a file along the saw to make all of the teeth even with each other"
    2. equal in number, amount, or value:
      "an even gender balance among staff and students"
      • equally balanced:
        "it's not an even fight"
      • (of two people) in a state of being equal with each other, having eliminated an imbalance or debt:
        "just one more favor and we're even, OK?"
      • having little variation in quality; regular:
        "they traveled at an even and leisurely pace"
      • (of a person's temper or disposition) equable; calm:
        "a man of good humor and even temper"
    3. (of a number, such as 2, 6, or 108) divisible by two without a remainder:
      "a meter that reads only in even numbers" · "any number doubled is even"
      • bearing an even number:
        "headers can be placed on odd or even pages or both"
      • exactly equal to a round number; not having any fractions:
        "the Dow Jones ended at an even 10,000"
    verb
    even (verb) · evens (third person present) · evened (past tense) · evened (past participle) · evening (present participle)
    1. make or become even:
      "she cut the hair again to even up the ends" · "thereafter prices evened out"
    adverb
    even (adverb)
    1. used to emphasize something surprising or extreme:
      "they have never even heard of the US" · "they wore fur hats, even in summer"
      • used in comparisons for emphasis:
        "he knows even less about it than I do"
      • informal
        used in questions to indicate confusion or exasperation:
        "what is this whole thing even about?" · "what even is bitcoin, anyway?"
    Origin
    Old English efen (adjective), efne (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch even, effen and German eben.
    e·ven
    [ˈēvən]
    noun
    archaic
    literary
    even (noun) · evens (plural noun)
    1. the end of the day; evening:
      "bring it to my house this even"
    Origin
    Old English ǣfen, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch avont and German Abend.
    E·ven
    [āˈven]
    noun
    Even (noun)
    1. a member of an indigenous people of eastern Siberia.
    2. the language of the Even, a Tungusic language with about 6,000 speakers, closely related to Evenki.
    adjective
    Even (adjective)
    1. relating to the Even or their language.
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    verb
    1. make or become even:
      make flat
      make level
      level out
      smooth out
      smooth off
      make flush
      make uniform
      make regular
      make equal
      make even
      make the same
      make comparable
      equilibrize
    adverb
    1. used to emphasize something surprising or extreme:
      • used in comparisons for emphasis:
        all the more
        all the greater
        to a greater extent
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