incommensurably

incommensurably
in·com·men·su·ra·bly

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  • Incommensurably — Incommensurable In com*men su*ra*ble, a. [Pref. in not + commensurable: cf. F. incommensurable.] Not commensurable; having no common measure or standard of comparison; as, quantities are incommensurable when no third quantity can be found that is …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • incommensurably — adverb see incommensurable …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • incommensurably — See incommensurability. * * * …   Universalium

  • incommensurably — adverb In an incommensurable manner; immeasurably …   Wiktionary

  • incommensurably — adverb see incommensurable I …   Useful english dictionary

  • incommensurable — adjective Date: 1570 not commensurable; broadly lacking a basis of comparison in respect to a quality normally subject to comparison • incommensurability noun • incommensurable noun • incommensurably adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Isaiah Berlin — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE name = Isaiah Berlin birth = 6 June 1909 death = death date and age|df=yes|1997|11|5|1909|6|6 school tradition = Analytic notable ideas = positive and… …   Wikipedia

  • René Guénon — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Eastern philosophies esotericisms era = 20th century philosophy color = lightsteelblue image size = 250px image caption = A 1925 studio photo portrait (age age|1886|11|15|1925|7|1). name = René Jean Marie… …   Wikipedia

  • incommensurable — incommensurability, incommensurableness, n. incommensurably, adv. /in keuh men seuhr euh beuhl, sheuhr /, adj. 1. not commensurable; having no common basis, measure, or standard of comparison. 2. utterly disproportionate. 3. Math. (of two or more …   Universalium

  • incommensurable — (adj.) 1550s, from M.Fr. incommensurable or directly from M.L. incommensurabilis, from in not, opposite of, without (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + L.L. commensurabilis, from L. com with + mensurabilis measurable, from mensurare to measure (see …   Etymology dictionary

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