mensural
Americanadjective
adjective
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of or involving measure
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music of or relating to music in which notes have fixed values in relation to each other
Etymology
Origin of mensural
1600–10; < Late Latin mēnsūrālis, equivalent to Latin mēnsūr ( a ) measure + -ālis -al 1
Example Sentences
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The second includes the so-called "mathematical instruments" of practical use, which were employed by mathematical practitioners and laymen alike for the mensural and nautical needs of the Colonies.
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P. 51, "but her mensural troubles" changed to "but her menstrual troubles".
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