commensurable
81commensurability — kəˌmen(t)s(ə)rəˈbiləd.ē also mench(ə) noun ( es) Etymology: Middle French commensurabilité, from commensurable + ité ity : the quality or state of being commensurable …
82com|men´su|ra|bly — com|men|su|ra|ble «kuh MEHN shuhr uh buhl, suhr », adjective. 1. measurable by the same standard or scale of values: »Greenness and weight are not commensurable. 2. corresponding in size, amount, or degree; proportionate: »He was a big man, very… …
83com|men´su|ra|ble|ness — com|men|su|ra|ble «kuh MEHN shuhr uh buhl, suhr », adjective. 1. measurable by the same standard or scale of values: »Greenness and weight are not commensurable. 2. corresponding in size, amount, or degree; proportionate: »He was a big man, very… …
84com|men|su|ra|ble — «kuh MEHN shuhr uh buhl, suhr », adjective. 1. measurable by the same standard or scale of values: »Greenness and weight are not commensurable. 2. corresponding in size, amount, or degree; proportionate: »He was a big man, very tall and of… …
85Apotome — A*pot o*me, n. [Gr. ? a cutting off, fr. ? to cut off; ? from + ? to cut.] 1. (Math.) The difference between two quantities commensurable only in power, as between [root]2 and 1, or between the diagonal and side of a square. [1913 Webster] 2.… …
86Bimedial — Bi*me di*al, a. [Pref. bi + medial.] (Geom.) Applied to a line which is the sum of two lines commensurable only in power (as the side and diagonal of a square). [1913 Webster] …
87Commeasurable — Com*meas ur*a*ble, a. [Cf. {Commensurable}.] Having the same measure; commensurate; proportional. [1913 Webster] She being now removed by death, a commeasurable grief took as full possession of him as joy had done. I. Walton. [1913 Webster] …
88Commensurability — Com*men su*ra*bil i*ty, n. [Cf. F. commensurabilit[ e].] The quality of being commensurable. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …
89Commensurate — Com*men su*rate, a. 1. Having a common measure; commensurable; reducible to a common measure; as, commensurate quantities. [1913 Webster] 2. Equal in measure or extent; proportionate. [1913 Webster] Those who are persuaded that they shall… …
90Symmetral — Sym me*tral, a. Commensurable; symmetrical. [Obs.] Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] …