Mensurability is too rough an indication of existence, because mensurability itself is too conditioned a conception.
Continuing his interest in the theory of real functions he was awarded his doctorate in 1916 for a dissertation on single-valued mappings and mensurability.
Definition of mensurability in US English:
mensurability
nounˌmenSHərəˈbilədē
See mensurable
Example sentencesExamples
Mensurability is too rough an indication of existence, because mensurability itself is too conditioned a conception.
Continuing his interest in the theory of real functions he was awarded his doctorate in 1916 for a dissertation on single-valued mappings and mensurability.