释义 |
in·commensurable I. \|in+\ adjective Etymology: probably from Middle French, from Late Latin incommensurabilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + Late Latin commensurabilis commensurable — more at commensurable : not commensurable : having no common measure < quantities are incommensurable when no third quantity can be found that is an aliquot part of each > broadly : lacking a common basis of comparison in respect to a quality (as value, size, excellence) normally subject to comparison • in·com·men·su·ra·bly \-əblē, -li\ adverb II. noun (-s) : something that is incommensurable; especially : any of two or more quantities having no common measure |