numerable
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- numerableness noun
- numerably adverb
Etymology
Origin of numerable
1560–70; < Latin numerābilis that can be counted, equivalent to numer ( āre ) to number + -ābilis -able
Example Sentences
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A staple of Riley’s rushing attack at Oklahoma, the counter trey can be run out of numerable formations and personnel groupings.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 28, 2022
For Gleason, a man of in numerable parts, is a writer of music, too.
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On the contrary, our feeling in Pennsylvania is that there are numerable outstanding men who will make excellent candidates for the Democratic nomination and fine Presidents.
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The Chuck-Walla was one of in numerable fly-by-night newspapers that flourished on the Western frontier.
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In numerable flights were made with the express purpose of determining how long a machine could remain in the air upon a single fuel supply.
From Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War by Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose
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