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Definition of numerable
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Numerable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
numbered
or
counted.
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Pus
::
Pus (a.) The
yellowish
white
opaque
creamy
matter
produced
by the
process
of
suppuration.
It
consists
of
innumerable
white
nucleated
cells
floating
in a clear
liquid.
Innumerous
::
Innumerous
(a.)
Innumerable.
Number
::
Number
(n.) That which
admits
of being
counted
or
reckoned;
a unit, or an
aggregate
of
units;
a
numerable
aggregate
or
collection
of
individuals;
an
assemblage
made up of
distinct
things
expressible
by
figures..
Innumerable
::
Innumerable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
counted,
enumerated,
or
numbered,
for
multitude;
countless;
numberless;
unnumbered,
hence,
indefinitely
numerous;
of great
number..
Unnumerable
::
Unnumerable
(a.)
Innumerable.
Unnumbered
::
Unnumbered
(a.) Not
numbered;
not
counted
or
estimated;
innumerable.
Countless
::
Countless
(a.)
Incapable
of being
counted;
not
ascertainable;
innumerable.
Porism
::
Porism
(n.) A
proposition
affirming
the
possibility
of
finding
such
conditions
as will
render
a
certain
determinate
problem
indeterminate
or
capable
of
innumerable
solutions.
Effervescency
::
Effervescency
(n.) A kind of
natural
ebullition;
that
commotion
of a fluid which takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a
gaseous
form,
producing
innumerable
small
bubbles;
as, the
effervescence
of a
carbonate
with
citric
acid..
Number
::
Number
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
numerable
or
countable.
Millioned
::
Millioned
(a.)
Multiplied
by
millions;
innumerable.
To
::
To
(prep.)
In a very
general
way, and with
innumerable
varieties
of
application,
to
connects
transitive
verbs with their
remoter
or
indirect
object,
and
adjectives,
nouns,
and
neuter
or
passive
verbs with a
following
noun which
limits
their
action.
Its
sphere
verges
upon that of for, but it
contains
less the idea of
design
or
appropriation;
as, these
remarks
were
addressed
to a large
audience;
let us keep this seat to
ourselves;
a
substance
sweet to the
taste;
an event
painful
to the mind; duty
Numberless
::
Numberless
(a.)
Innumerable;
countless.
Numerable
::
Numerable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
numbered
or
counted.
Swarmspore
::
Swarmspore
(n.) One of
innumerable
minute,
motile,
reproductive
bodies,
produced
asexually
by
certain
algae and
fungi;
a
zoospore..
Innumerability
::
Innumerability
(n.) State of being
innumerable.
Galaxy
::
Galaxy
(n.) The Milky Way; that
luminous
tract,
or belt, which is seen at night
stretching
across
the
heavens,
and which is
composed
of
innumerable
stars,
so
distant
and
blended
as to be
distinguishable
only with the
telescope.
The term has
recently
been used for
remote
clusters
of
stars..
Star
::
Star (n.) One of the
innumerable
luminous
bodies
seen in the
heavens;
any
heavenly
body other than the sun, moon,
comets,
and
nebulae..
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