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com·men·su·ra·ble \ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷)rəbəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French commensurable, from Late Latin commensurabilis, from Latin com- + Late Latin mensurabilis measurable, from mensurare to measure, from Latin mensura measure — more at measure 1. : having a common measure; specifically : divisible by a common measure or unit an integral number of times < 10 and 25 are commensurable since they have 5 as a common divisor > 2. : commensurate 2 < the two punishments must be perfectly commensurable — Jeremy Bentham > • com·men·su·ra·bly \-blē\ adverb |