Commensurable (adjective)

Something that can be measured or compared in relation to something else.

Origin:

From the latin word "commensurare" meaning to measure together, it refers to something that can be measured or compared in relation to something else.

Examples:

  1. The two quantities were commensurable, and could be easily compared.
  2. The results were commensurable with the expectations.
  3. The commensurable units allowed for easy conversion between different measurement systems.
  4. The commensurable measures made it easy to compare results across different studies.
  5. The commensurable units allowed for accurate comparison of data.
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