commensurable

Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin in 1550s, from  +. Equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Able to be measured using a common standard.
 * A yard and a foot are commensurable, as both may be measured by inches.
 * 1) Related in size or scale; commensurate or proportionate.
 * 2)  (of two or more numbers) Divisible by the same number undefined
 * The numbers 12 and 18 are commensurable, as both are divisible by 6, while 12 and 19 are incommensurable.

Translations

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 * Czech: souměřitelný
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 * Russian:, , , одного́ поря́дка


 * Finnish:


 * Czech: soudělný
 * Finnish: jaollinen samalla luvulla
 * Russian: взаи́мно просты́е
 * Swedish: