numerable
[ noo-mer-uh-buh l, nyoo- ]
/ ˈnu mər ə bəl, ˈnyu- /
adjective
capable of being counted, totaled, or numbered.
Origin of numerable
OTHER WORDS FROM numerable
nu·mer·a·ble·ness, noun nu·mer·a·bly, adverbWords nearby numerable
Example sentences from the Web for numerable
Jack says in a letter that his beard "was not composed of hair, but hairs as straight and numerable as those in a cat's whiskers."
In the Days of Poor Richard |Irving BachellerAll things are not coloured, or ponderable, or even extended; but all things are numerable.
A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive |John Stuart MillBy this he did not mean simply that all things were numerable, or that number belonged to them as a predicate.
There were also commissions to purchase in numerable things, ranging from meerschaum pipes to fine flannel shirts.
Si Klegg, Book 4 (of 6) |John McElroy
British Dictionary definitions for numerable
numerable
/ (ˈnjuːmərəbəl) /
adjective
able to be numbered or counted