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1 MEASURE
[N]HEMINA (-AE) (F)EMINA (-AE) (F)METRUM (-I) (N)MODULUS (-I) (M)MODUS (-I) (M)PERTICA (-AE) (F)PES (PEDIS) (M)MENSIO (-ONIS) (F)MENSURA (-AE) (F)MODULATIO (-ONIS) (F)NUMERUS (-I) (M)ACETABULUM (-I) (N)AMPHORA (-AE) (F)MENSA (-AE) (F)CIGNUS (-I) (M)[V]METIOR (-IRI MENSUS SUM)METOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)COMMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)CONMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)POSTULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)SPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADTERMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)ATTERMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)DEMETOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)MENSURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)- BEYOND MEASURE- BY MEASURE- IN A CERTAIN MEASURE- IN FULL MEASURE- IN INCREASED MEASURE- LARGE MEASURE FOR LIQUIDS- MEASURES- OF FULL MEASURE- TAKE MEASURES AGAINST BEFOREHAND- TO MEASURE- UP TO THE MEASURE -
2 MEASURE: BEYOND MEASURE
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3 MEASURE: BY MEASURE
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4 MEASURE: IN A CERTAIN MEASURE
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5 MEASURE: IN FULL MEASURE
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6 MEASURE: IN INCREASED MEASURE
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7 MEASURE: LARGE MEASURE FOR LIQUIDS
[N]CULLEUS (-I) (N)CULEUS (-I) (N)CUNLEUS (-I) (N)English-Latin dictionary > MEASURE: LARGE MEASURE FOR LIQUIDS
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8 MEASURE: OF FULL MEASURE
[A]COMMODUS (-A -UM)CONMODUS (-A -UM) -
9 MEASURE: TO MEASURE
[ADV]EXAMUSSIM -
10 MEASURE: UP TO THE MEASURE
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11 MEASURE: MEASURES
[N]CONCEPTA (-AE) (F) -
12 MEASURE: TAKE MEASURES AGAINST BEFOREHAND
[V]ANTECAPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM)English-Latin dictionary > MEASURE: TAKE MEASURES AGAINST BEFOREHAND
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13 MEASURE AROUND
[V]CIRCUMPUTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
14 MEASURE OF DISTANCE
[N]SCHOENUS (-I) (M) -
15 MEASURE OFF
[V]METO (-ERE MESSUI MESSUM)METIOR (-IRI MENSUS SUM)METOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)MODULOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM) -
16 MEASURE OUT
[V]DEMETIOR (-METIRI -MENSUS SUM)DIMETO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADMENTIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)DIMETOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)EMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)PERMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)DIMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)ADMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM)AMMETIOR (-IRI -ENSUS SUM) -
17 MEASURE ROUND
[V]CIRCUMCIRCO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)CIRCUMIO (-ERE) -
18 MEASURE THROUGH
[V]PERMETIOR (-IRI -MENSUS SUM) -
19 DACTYLIC MEASURE
[A]ANGELICUS (-A -UM) -
20 DRY MEASURE
[N]CHOENICA (-AE) (F)CHOENIX (-ICIS) (F)
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measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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