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numerable
[noo-mer-uh-buhl, nyoo-]
adjective
capable of being counted, totaled, or numbered.
numerable
/ ˈːəəə /
adjective
able to be numbered or counted
Other Word Forms
- numerableness noun
- numerably adverb
- ˈԳܳ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of numerable1
Example Sentences
A staple of Riley’s rushing attack at Oklahoma, the counter trey can be run out of numerable formations and personnel groupings.
“We really turned every stone and we have looked at numerable possibilities and combinations,” he said.
There are numerable pitching options on the free-agent market, with David Price — who played for Maddon in Tampa Bay — at the top of the list.
The incorporation of the violin, in her view, works numerable subtle and beautiful changes in the timbre of the piece, which Chopin had written for piano alone.
The conflict was “dirty” in the sense that people disappeared and their fate was unknown—as opposed to a more “clean” war with battlefields and numerable casualties.
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