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Definition of Unmeasurably

Unmeasurably
Unmeasurable Un*meas"ur*a*ble, a. Immeasurable. --Swift. -- Un*meas"ur*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un*meas"ur*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unmeasurably from wikipedia

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- arterial volume; and the arterial volume has a conceptually useful but unmeasurable subcompartment called the effective arterial blood volume. intracellular...
- the plane of a Foucault pendulum is dragged around (with a practically unmeasurably small angular velocity). The Lense–Thirring effect certainly satisfies...