What does mensurable mean?
Definitions for mensurable
ˈmɛn ʃər ə bəl, -sər ə-men·su·rable
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Princeton's WordNet
mensural, measured, mensurableadjective
having notes of fixed rhythmic value
measurable, mensurableadjective
capable of being measured
"measurable depths"
Wiktionary
mensurableadjective
measurable
mensurableadjective
Having a fixed rhythm.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Mensurableadjective
Measurable; that may be measured.
Etymology: mensura, Latin.
We measure our time by law and not by nature. The solar month is no periodical motion, and not easily mensurable, and the months unequal among themselves, and not to be measured by even weeks or days. William Holder.
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mensurable
Mensurable refers to something that can be measured, quantified, or evaluated usually in a specific unit or standard. It typically pertains to aspects or concepts that can be assessed through numerical data.
Webster Dictionary
Mensurableadjective
capable of being measured; measurable
Etymology: [L. mensurabilis, fr. mensurare to measure, fr. mensura measure: cf. F. mensurable. See Measurable, Measure.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Mensurable
mens′ū-ra-bl, adj. that can be measured: measurable.—n. Mensurabil′ity, quality of being mensurable.—adj. Mens′ural, pertaining to measure.—n. Mensurā′tion, the act or art of finding by measurement and calculation the length, area, volume, &c. of bodies.—adj. Mensurā′tive. [L. mensurāre, to measure.]
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lebensraum
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mensurable in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mensurable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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