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Definition of Commensuration

Commensuration
Commensuration Com*men`su*ra"tion, n. [Cf. F. commensuration.] The act of commensurating; the state of being commensurate. All fitness lies in a particular commensuration, or proportion of one thing to another. --South.

Meaning of Commensuration from wikipedia

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- state-changes such as between solid and liquid.) These two usages are not commensurate with the formal definition given above and the intended meaning must...