slovodefinícia
mensurable
(encz)
mensurable,měřitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Mensurable
(gcide)
Mensurable \Men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. mensurabilis, fr. mensurare
to measure, fr. mensura measure: cf. F. mensurable. See
Measurable, Measure.]
Capable of being measured; measurable.
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mensurable
(wn)
mensurable
adj 1: having notes of fixed rhythmic value [syn: mensural,
measured, mensurable]
2: capable of being measured; "measurable depths" [syn:
measurable, mensurable] [ant: immeasurable,
immensurable, unmeasurable, unmeasured]
podobné slovodefinícia
commensurable
(encz)
commensurable,soudělný adj: [mat.] Mcjcommensurable,souměřitelný adj: Zdeněk Brožcommensurable,úměrný adj: Zdeněk Brož
immensurable
(encz)
immensurable,nezměřitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
incommensurable
(encz)
incommensurable,nesoudělný adj: [mat.] McJincommensurable,nesouměřitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
mensurable
(encz)
mensurable,měřitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Commensurable
(gcide)
Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- + mensurable. See Commensurate, and cf.
Commeasurable.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n.
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Commensurable numbers or Commensurable quantities
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

Numbers commensurable in power, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
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Commensurable numbers
(gcide)
Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- + mensurable. See Commensurate, and cf.
Commeasurable.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

Commensurable numbers or Commensurable quantities
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

Numbers commensurable in power, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
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Commensurable quantities
(gcide)
Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- + mensurable. See Commensurate, and cf.
Commeasurable.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

Commensurable numbers or Commensurable quantities
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

Numbers commensurable in power, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
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Commensurableness
(gcide)
Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- + mensurable. See Commensurate, and cf.
Commeasurable.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

Commensurable numbers or Commensurable quantities
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

Numbers commensurable in power, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
[1913 Webster]
Immensurable
(gcide)
Immensurable \Im*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [Pref. im- not + L.
mensurabilis measurable: cf. F. immensurable. Cf.
Immeasurable.]
Immeasurable.
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What an immensurable space is the firmament. --Derham.
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Incommensurable
(gcide)
Incommensurable \In`com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not +
commensurable: cf. F. incommensurable.]
Not commensurable; having no common measure or standard of
comparison; as, quantities are incommensurable when no third
quantity can be found that is an aliquot part of both; the
side and diagonal of a square are incommensurable with each
other; the diameter and circumference of a circle are
incommensurable.
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They are quantities incommensurable. --Burke.
-- In`com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n. -- In`com*men"su*ra*bly,
adv.
[1913 Webster]Incommensurable \In`com*men"su*ra*ble\, n.
One of two or more quantities which have no common measure.
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Incommensurableness
(gcide)
Incommensurable \In`com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not +
commensurable: cf. F. incommensurable.]
Not commensurable; having no common measure or standard of
comparison; as, quantities are incommensurable when no third
quantity can be found that is an aliquot part of both; the
side and diagonal of a square are incommensurable with each
other; the diameter and circumference of a circle are
incommensurable.
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They are quantities incommensurable. --Burke.
-- In`com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n. -- In`com*men"su*ra*bly,
adv.
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Mensurableness
(gcide)
Mensurableness \Men"su*ra*ble*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being mensurable; measurableness.
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Numbers commensurable in power
(gcide)
Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- + mensurable. See Commensurate, and cf.
Commeasurable.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

Commensurable numbers or Commensurable quantities
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

Numbers commensurable in power, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
[1913 Webster]
Quantities commensurable in power
(gcide)
Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- + mensurable. See Commensurate, and cf.
Commeasurable.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

Commensurable numbers or Commensurable quantities
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

Numbers commensurable in power, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
[1913 Webster]
commensurable
(wn)
commensurable
adj 1: capable of being measured by a common standard; "hours
and minutes are commensurable"
immensurable
(wn)
immensurable
adj 1: impossible to measure; "unmeasurable reaches of outer
space" [syn: immeasurable, unmeasurable,
immensurable, unmeasured] [ant: measurable,
mensurable]
incommensurable
(wn)
incommensurable
adj 1: impossible to measure or compare in value or size or
excellence
2: not having a common factor
mensurable
(wn)
mensurable
adj 1: having notes of fixed rhythmic value [syn: mensural,
measured, mensurable]
2: capable of being measured; "measurable depths" [syn:
measurable, mensurable] [ant: immeasurable,
immensurable, unmeasurable, unmeasured]

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