equable

/ˈe-kwə-bəl/

Latin aequabilis, from aequare to make level or equal, from aequus

adjective

  1. marked by lack of variation or change : uniform

  2. marked by lack of noticeable, unpleasant, or extreme variation or inequality

an equable distance apart

steady even equable mean not varying throughout a course or extent. steady implies lack of fluctuation or interruption of movement. even suggests a lack of variation in quality or character.