COMMEASURABLE
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Com‐meas″ur‐a‐ble (?), a. [[Cf. Commensurable.]] Having the same measure; commensurate; proportional. She being now removed by death, a commeasurable grief took as full possession of him as joy had done. I. Walton.
Source: 567
Com‐meas″ur‐a‐ble (?), a. [[Cf. Commensurable.]] Having the same measure; commensurate; proportional. She being now removed by death, a commeasurable grief took as full possession of him as joy had done. I. Walton.