Crossword-Solution: MENSURABLE 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Mensurable a. Capable of being measured; measurable.

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MENSURABLE anagram LEBENSRAUM

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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Every object, therefore, of which quantity, in the mathematical sense, is predicable, must be by its essential nature _mensurable._ Now mensurability implies the existence of actual, definite limits, since without them there could be no fixed relation between the given object and the standard of measurement, and, consequently, no possibility of exact mensuration.
Christianity and Greek Philosophy Benjamin Franklin Cocker 2008
Again, every line is extension in one dimension; hence a mathematical quantity, hence mensurable, hence finite; you must therefore, deny that a line is a quantity, or else affirm that it is finite.
Christianity and Greek Philosophy Benjamin Franklin Cocker 2008
The body of a male is visible to the eyes, is mensurable and ponderable, is clearly marked in its specific organs.
A Problem in Modern Ethics John Addington Symonds 2010
The dimensions of the tree itself bear a fixed and, to a certain extent, recognisable ratio to its age; every leaf on a given twig has been successively developed from a leaf-bud, the opening of which and its elongation into a twig occupied, normally, a definite period; each bough, each of those mighty limbs, was once a twig, was once an undeveloped leaf-bud, whose expansion to its present condition was a process, of which time was an inseparable and, within certain limits, a mensurable element.
Omphalos Philip Henry Gosse 2012
For geometric quantity is not a quantity of _matter_, but a quantity of _volume_—that is, the quantity of space mensurable within certain limits.
The Catholic World, Vol. 20, October 1874‐March 1875 Various 2017