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calculable
adjective as in able to be computed or estimated
Example Sentences
There are many different types of numbers, some of which you may remember from school: natural, rational, irrational, imaginary, calculable and incalculable numbers.
Such a concrete, calculable theory is what the subject desperately needs, so that we can compare its outputs with the wealth of theoretical data that are accumulating from scientists.
For Belarusians, the shift from gray to black, from autocracy to totalitarianism, was calculable in lives.
Council allowed the use of her gender, race and ethnicity to put a calculable, and reduced, value on her life.
He knew – as an interiors man – how to make a scene pop, how to drag a viewer in, how to go from calculable damage on the surface to inexplicable lushness in the depths.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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