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mensural

American  
[men-sher-uhl, -ser-] / ˈmɛn ʃər əl, -sər- /

adjective

  1. pertaining to measure.


mensural British  
/ ˈmɛnʃərəl /

adjective

  1. of or involving measure

  2. music of or relating to music in which notes have fixed values in relation to each other

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Etymology

Origin of mensural

1600–10; < Late Latin mēnsūrālis, equivalent to Latin mēnsūr ( a ) measure + -ālis -al 1

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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.

From Project Gutenberg

P. 51, "but her mensural troubles" changed to "but her menstrual troubles".

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