Mensurational
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 concerned with measuring not-comparable
""James Fenimore Cooper draws a broad contrast between, on the one hand, mensurational principles associated with the "natural world" and, on the other hand, those associated with the artificial affairs of human endeavor."
Example
More examples""James Fenimore Cooper draws a broad contrast between, on the one hand, mensurational principles associated with the "natural world" and, on the other hand, those associated with the artificial affairs of human endeavor."
Etymology
From mensuration + -al.
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