noun
- The plural of mensurability; the quality or state of being measurable or capable of being measured.
Usage: formal; technical; often used in mathematics, philosophy, and scientific contexts
Examples
- The mensurabilities of different physical quantities vary depending on the precision of available instruments.
- In mathematics, the mensurabilities of sets are studied within measure theory.
- Philosophers debate the mensurabilities of abstract concepts like justice and happiness.
- The experiment tested the mensurabilities of various chemical properties under different conditions.
- Scientists must establish clear mensurabilities before conducting rigorous empirical research.