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commeasurable
[ kuh-mezh-er-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- having the same measure or extent; commensurate.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of commeasurable1
First recorded in 1660–70; com- + measurable
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Example Sentences
Can we not conceive that the Deity has expressly created us, to manage for his own good purpose that which is exhibited according to measured, appreciable rules;—in a word, the purely commeasurable, just as we, in our turn build saw-mills and spinning-machines, as the mechanical superintendents of our wants?
From Project Gutenberg
I hold he developed the word logically from an arbitrary assumption that the whole universe of being was reducible to measurable and commeasurable and exact and consistent expressions.
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