The Collaborative International Dictionary
Equidistant \E`qui*dis"tant\, a. [L. aequidistans, -antis;
aequus equal + distans distant: cf. F. ['e]quidistant.]
Being at an equal distance from the same point or thing. --
E`qui*dis"tant*ly, adv.
--Sir T. Browne.
Wiktionary
adv. In an equidistant manner or to an equidistant degree
Usage examples of "equidistantly".
The planets were spaced normally - not equidistantly, as he had thought.
Atop four of the pillars, equidistantly spaced about the circle, he marked the ancient Khitan ideograms for the four seasons, chanting as he did in a language not even he understood, though he well understood the effect of the words.
Khitans watched Jhandar chose three pillars, spaced equidistantly around the circle.
Recessed alcoves were spaced equidistantly around the whole reception area, bordered in fluted sable-black columns.
A kilometre-wide park straddled the centre, with five accommodation towers spaced equidistantly around it, along with a host of civic buildings and light industry domes.
A white cloud in the middle of the liquid, suspended equidistantly between the surface and the bottom.
There was no crew toroid, instead three silvery mechanical capsules were fixed equidistantly around the upper hull.