Definition of Commensurations

1. Noun. (plural of commensuration) ¹

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Definition of Commensurations

1. commensuration [n] - See also: commensuration

Lexicographical Neighbors of Commensurations

commensalisms
commensality
commensally
commensals
commensation
commensurabilities
commensurability
commensurable
commensurableness
commensurably
commensurate
commensurately
commensurateness
commensurating
commensuration
commensurations (current term)
commensurator
commensurators
commensurizer
commensurizers
comment
comment out
commentable
commentariat
commentariats
commentaries
commentary
commentate
commentated
commentates

Literary usage of Commensurations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Physical and Metaphysical Works of Lord Bacon Including the Advancement by Francis Bacon, Joseph Devey (1904)
"... &c., which we call forms of the first class; for though these are few, yet, by their commensurations and co-ordinations, they constitute all truth. ..."

2. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1899)
"sity, rarity, etc., which we call forms of the first class; for though these are few, yet, by their commensurations and co-ordinations, they constitute all ..."

3. Works by Francis Bacon, James Spedding (1864)
"termed forms of the first class) ; since although few in number, yet in their commensurations and co-ordinations they make all this variety. ..."

4. A Miracle in Stone: Or, the Great Pyramid of Egypt by Joseph Augustus Seiss (1877)
"... the various commensurations, within and without, more exactly ascertained; but every fresh addition to our knowledge on the subject has contributed to ..."

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