mensurable

IPA: mˈɛnsɝʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • measurable
  • (music) Having a fixed rhythm.
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Examples of "mensurable" in Sentences

  • The two kinds of pain, then, are not wholly incom - mensurable.
  • (Neither can it be made mensurable, the fantasies of certain economists and EUrocrats notwithstanding.
  • There is, however, something quite different that is often meant when it is said that pleasures are incom - mensurable.
  • Every object, therefore, of which quantity, in the mathematical sense, is predicable, must be by its essential nature _mensurable.
  • If dancing is to be viewed as dependent upon its correspondence with mensurable music, it must date simply from the invention of the Cantus Mensurabilis, attributed by some writers to
  • Again, every line is extension in one dimension; hence a mathematical quantity, hence mensurable, hence finite; you must therefore, deny that a line is a quantity, or else affirm that it is finite.
  • Among the great innovations in music of the 14th c. belongs the “musica mensurabilis”, “mensurable music” which was invented “out of the blue” at the end of the 13th c. and was defintively transformed during the second decade of the 14th.
  • El discurso científico garantizaba la posibilidad de generar un conocimiento fiable, ya que se había producido de manera mensurable (o sea que era producto de un montón de mediciones) y verificado (lo que pasaba en un lugar del planeta, como por ejemplo tirar una manzana al piso, ocurría también en cualquier otro sitio).

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