commensurable(adj.)
"having a common measure"(例如码和英尺,两者都可以用英寸来测量),1550年代,源自于晚期拉丁语 commensurabilis "having a common measure",来自于拉丁语 com "together, with"(见 com-)和拉丁语 mensurabilis "that can be measured",来自于拉丁语 mensurare "to measure",来自于拉丁语 mensura "a measuring, a measurement; thing to measure by",来自于 mensus 的过去分词, metiri "to measure",来自于 PIE 词根 *me- (2) "to measure."
该词起源时间:1550年代