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com|meas´ur|a|ble — com|meas|ure «kuh MEHZH uhr, MAY zhuhr», transitive verb, ured, ur|ing. to equal in measure; be coextensive with. –com|meas´ur|a|ble, adjective … Useful english dictionary
Commeasure — Com*meas ure, v. t. To be commensurate with; to equal. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
common measure — com′mon meas′ure n. pro a ballad stanza of four iambic lines and strict rhymes, often used in hymns, rhyming abcb or abab[/ex] Also called com′mon me′ter. Etymology: 1710–20 … From formal English to slang
Re. — rupee. Also, re. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut. (Cf. ↑gamut)] … Useful english dictionary
R.E. — 1. real estate. 2. Reformed Episcopal. 3. Right Excellent. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut … Useful english dictionary
r.e. — Football. right end. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut. (Cf. ↑gamut)] re2 … Useful english dictionary
pas — an·ti·pas·cha; an·ti·pas·to; ap·pas·si·o·na·ta·men·te; ath·a·pas·kan; com·pas·sion·able; com·pas·sion·ate·ly; com·pas·sion·ate·ness; com·pas·sion·less; com·pas·sive; hy·pas·pist; im·pas·sion; im·pas·sioned; im·pas·sioned·ly; im·pas·sioned·ness;… … English syllables