পরিমেয়, সসীম, প্রমেয়
(1) Having notes of fixed rhythmic value
(2) Capable of being measured
(1) T follows, that the quantity of a force is its effect, as mensurable by time and space.
(2) Now in our day new and more recent authors have appeared, who write on mensurable music with little reverence for their ancestors.
(3) The signs denoting the rests in mensurable music have been adopted into the modern system without modification.
(4) A detection device for sensing the passage of a discrete body through a cely fitting pipe comprises a constriction which, by interaction with the moving body, produces a change in a mensurable parameter in the region of the constriction, which change is sensed by a suitable detector.
(5) Mensurability is too rough an indication of existence, because mensurability itself is too conditioned a conception.
(6) Continuing his interest in the theory of real functions he was awarded his doctorate in 1916 for a dissertation on single-valued mappings and mensurability .
mensural
measured