1. equidistant - Adjective
2. equidistant - Adjective Satellite
Being at an equal distance from the same point or thing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery generation is equidistant from God. Leopold von Ranke
I don't feel any different than I did when I was 40. But I realize mathematically, I'm equidistant between that and 80. I'll keep doing this for a while, but I'm not going to be one of these people who hang on just for the sake of being on the air. Bob Costas
All ages are equidistant from eternity, and just as immediately accessible to God's presence. Leopold von Ranke
An early variant of the Monte Carlo method can be seen in the Buffon's needle experiment, in which can be estimated by dropping needles on a floor made of parallel and equidistant strips. Source: Internet
Basildon and Harlow (Essex), with Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead (Hertfordshire), were main New Towns in the 1950s and 1960s, with much industry found there; three on these are on main motorways, and fairly equidistant from London. Source: Internet
A somewhat different implementation was demonstrated at Pennsylvania State University using a microchip which generated a pair of perpendicular standing surface acoustic waves allowing to position particles equidistant to each other on a grid. Source: Internet