Equater
Equater is a nonstandard spelling that may be encountered as a typographical error for equator or, less commonly, as a proper noun used as a brand name or surname. In standard usage, the term equator refers to the imaginary circle around the middle of a planet that is equidistant from the poles and divides the planet into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. On Earth, the equator lies at 0 degrees latitude and serves as a reference line for geography and navigation. The word derives from the Latin aequator, meaning "one who makes equal" or "leveler." The mainstream English spelling is equator; "equater" is generally considered incorrect in geographic contexts and is not listed as a separate term in major dictionaries.
When used as a proper noun, equater may designate a brand name, product, or surname, in which
Without context, "equater" does not have a stable, widely accepted definition. In related usage, users should