equanimous

adj
/ɪˈkwæn.ɪ.məs/

Etymology

From Latin aequ(us) (“calm”) + animus (“mind”). By surface analysis, equ- + animus.

Definitions

  1. Calm and composed

    Calm and composed; of stable disposition.

    • Near-synonyms: calm, composed, imperturbable; see also Thesaurus:calm

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