Equidistant
(adjective)
Being the same distance apart from two or more points.
Origin:
Derived from the latin "aequidistant", which means "having equal distance".
Examples:
- The equidistant points on the line segment are the midpoint.
- The equidistant arrangement of the chairs allowed everyone to see the stage.
- The equidistant locations on the map made it easy to navigate.
- The equidistant placement of the lights provided even illumination.
- The equidistant division of the circle into equal parts made it easier to measure angles.