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1. Commensurable synonyms, Commensurable pronunciation, Commensurable translation, English dictionary definition of Commensurable

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3. Commensurably definitions In a Commensurable manner; so as to be Commensurable.

4. Commensurable (comparative more Commensurable, superlative most Commensurable) Able to be measured using a common standard. A yard and a foot are Commensurable, as both may be measured by inches

5. Commensurable definition in English dictionary, Commensurable meaning, synonyms, see also 'commensurably',commensurate',commensurately',commensal'

6. (Commensurable to) rare proportionate to

7. Hours and minutes are commensurable.

8. Analagous: See: coextensive , commensurable , commensurate , comparable

9. Commensurably (comparative more commensurably, superlative most commensurably) In a Commensurable manner; so as to be Commensurable

10. Adjective Measurable by a common standard; Commensurable

11. Reducible to a common measure; Commensurable

12. Social work, education, recreation, etc.), or Commensurable experience

13. Commensurable and InCommensurable Quantities Two like quantities—for example, lengths or areas—are said to be Commensurable if they have a common measure

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17. Seeking full time marine management position Commensurable with experience

18. Commensurable: 1 adj capable of being measured by a common standard “hours and minutes are Commensurable ” Synonyms: commensurate corresponding in size or degree or extent

19. Universities today are not commensurable with those of the past.

20. Commensurable Having a common measure; reducible to a common measure

21. The constituent squares in a squared rectangle have commensurable sides.

22. Commensurable (Adjective) Able to be measured using a common standard A yard and a foot are Commensurable, as both may be measured by inches.

23. Synonyms for Commensurable to include commensurate, according to, appropriate to, consistent with, corresponding to, relative to, based on, Commensurable with, dependent on and in accordance with

24. Examples of Commensurable in a Sentence though his new job pays less, the pay is at least Commensurable with the amount of work and the level of stress he must contend with First Known Use of Commensurable 1557, in the meaning defined at sense 1

25. "A Commensurable root is rational, and is either integral or fractional

26. Weapons today are not commensurable with those of the past.

27. An inCommensurable root is a real root which is not Commensurable

28. Theoretically this may be true; but in real life incommensurables are commensurable.

29. It is obvious that every terminating continued fraction reduces to a Commensurable number.; Since the fraction is infinite it cannot be Commensurable and therefore its value is a quadratic surd number.; The possible gain is, I think, in no way Commensurable with the probable risks of panic and disorder.; In order to make his data Commensurable with the phenomena of nature, he discovers or

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31. Therefore, the conclusion is: the architectural practice can make different architectural paradigms commensurable.

32. InCommensurable definition, not Commensurable; having no common basis, measure, or standard of comparison

33. Look up commensurability, Commensurable, commensurate, incommensurability, or inCommensurable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

34. Not all geometrical magnitudes of the same kind are commensurable with one another.

35. Commensurable (kŏ-men -shŭ-ră-băl) Denoting orbital periods that are in rational proportion, i.e

36. Two concepts or things are Commensurable if they are measurable or comparable by a common standard

37. Measurable by the same standard: /the finite is not *Commensurable with* the infinite./ 2

38. Thus, a yard and a foot are Commensurable, as both may be measured by inches

39. Commensurable: commensurate, comparable, equatable, corresponding, balanced, describing two quantities, related by measurement: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

40. Synonyms for Commensurable include commensurate, proportionate, suitable, appropriate, fitting, proportional, comparable, consistent, in proportion and corresponding

41. An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations by Benjamin Peirce (1837) "Commensurable Roots

42. Context sentences for "Commensurable" in English These sentences come from external sources and may not be accurate

43. The word Commensurable uses 13 letters: a, b, c, e, e, l, m, m, n, o, r, s, u

44. The numbers 12 and 18 are Commensurable, as both are divisible by 6, while 12 and 19 are …

45. In arithmetic he was the first to expound the theory of means and of proportion as applied to Commensurable quantities

46. Adjective having the same measure or divisor: The numbers 6 and 9 are Commensurable since they are divisible by 3

47. Payment Commensurable to professional experience and/or education and abilities in healthcare or specifically within the Home Medical Equipment (HME) industry

48. In arithmetic he was the first to expound the theory of means and of proportion as applied to Commensurable quantities

49. Two K-lattices are Commensurable iff K Λ 1 = K Λ 2 and ϕ 1 = ϕ 2 mod Λ 1 + Λ 2

50. 500 bc) shared the unsound intuition that any two lengths are “Commensurable” (that is, measurable) by integer multiples of some common unit

51. ARCHIMEDES THOMAS LITTLE HEATH In order that the punishments of different classes of crime may be proportional, the punishments should be Commensurable

52. In terms of those Commensurable with money, quantifiable, or susceptible CONSTITUTIONAL INJURY AND TANGIBILITY In the room temperature region, the energy of electrons thermal motion kT is Commensurable with band gap, so the electrons go from the valence band to the conduction band with the formation of pair charge carriers (electrons and holes).

53. ‘The aim of Book X is to investigate the Commensurable and the inCommensurable, the rational and irrational continuous quantities.’’ ‘In this he discussed whether the celestial motions are Commensurable or, expressed another way, is there a basic time interval so that the day, month, and year are all exact integer multiples of it.’

54. ARCHIMEDES THOMAS LITTLE HEATH In order that the punishments of different classes of crime may be proportional, the punishments should be Commensurable. THE ENGLISH UTILITARIANS, VOLUME I

55. It questioned whether it's possible to translate all values into a single uniform measure of value. It asks, in other words, whether all values are commensurable.

56. Commensurability is a concept in the philosophy of science.Scientific theories are described as Commensurable if one can compare them to find out which is more accurate

57. Commensurable numbers are those which may be measured or divided by other numbers without a remainder, as 12 and 18, which may be measured by 6 and 3.

58. French En dépit de cette visibilité et de cette sensibilisation accrues, il n'y a malheureusement pas eu, dans une mesure comparable, d'amélioration Commensurable de la situation

59. On donne aussi quelques résultats pour une phase Commensurable métastable.: Some results for a metastable commensurate phase are also given.: On trouve que les résultats, y compris la vitesse de l'onde de spin, sont indépendants de la concentration, dans la phase Commensurable stable.: The results, including the value of the spin wave velocity, are found to be independent of alloy

60. Corresponding in size, amount, extent, or degree though his new job pays less, the pay is at least Commensurable with the amount of work and the level of stress he must contend with

61. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Commensurable adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (commensurate, equivalent)

62. Other articles where Commensurable is discussed: celestial mechanics: Orbital resonances: …then said to be nearly commensurate, and an asteroid that is trapped near such a mean motion commensurability is said to be in an orbital resonance with Jupiter

63. First, some of the sectors considered technology-based under the SIC system of classification were divided up into new categories in which at even the finest level of detail the SIC classification system was not Commensurable with the NAICS system (the dispersal of SIC 737 computer services into parts of the NAICS information industry, and into

64. Now that which is of divine birth has a period which is contained in a perfect number, but the period of human birth is comprehended in a number in which first increments by involution and evolution (or squared and cubed) obtaining three intervals and four terms of like and unlike, waxing and waning numbers, make all the terms Commensurable and agreeable to one another.