The size of the hull was also a problem: a longer hull generally equates to a higher top speed, but requires more armor to protect it.
Kamer-Junker (cf. German Kammerjunker) was a courtier title defined in the Table of Ranks, generally equating to valet de chambre or Groom of the Chamber.
Two centuries ago, except for a Puritan minority, Christians did not generally equate nudity with sexuality.
Historians generally equate the name "Luli", in Sennacherib's Akkadian, with the Greek form Eluleus.
This is taken from the factory "production run" terminology and generally equates to job or session on other systems.
"Botanical Country" - generally equates to a political country, but may split large countries or omit outlying areas.
"People generally equate somebody running their mouth to bull, rhetoric, trash," said Mr. Gaines, who is in his 30's but refuses to give his age.
Law generally equated to good and heroism, and Chaos implied anarchy and evil; however, the good and evil parallels were not strongly defined.
This generally equates to "no visible slack".
The expression would generally equate to that of "village" in England.