mensurable

English

Etymology

From Middle English mensurable, from Medieval Latin mensūrābilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɛnt͡ʃəɹəbəl/, /ˈmɛnt͡ʃɹəbəl/, /ˈmɛns(ə)ɹəbəl/

Adjective

mensurable (comparative more mensurable, superlative most mensurable)

  1. measurable
  2. (music) Having a fixed rhythm.
    • 1998, William Oliver Strunk, Leo Treitler, Source Readings in Music History, →ISBN, page 227:
      Mensurable music is song measured by long and short units of time.

Anagrams

Spanish

Adjective

mensurable m or f (masculine and feminine plural mensurables)

  1. measurable

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