immensurable
adjEtymology
From Middle English immensurable, from Old French, from Latin immēnsūrābilis, from im- (“not”) (variant form of in-) + mēnsūra (“measure”) + -bilis (“able”).
- derived from immēnsūrābilis
- inherited from immensurable
Definitions
unmeasurable, immeasurable
unmeasurable, immeasurable; not able to be measured, therefore connoting extremely large
The neighborhood
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