mensurational

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English

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Etymology

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From mensuration +‎ -al.

Adjective

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mensurational (not comparable)

  1. concerned with measuring
    • 1987, Noel T Byrne, The Temporal Organization of Behavior in Public Places; a study in the sociology of timing practices, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, page 170:
      "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.
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