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The concept of measurement is fundamental to human societies and has been used for centuries.
Etymology Latin mēnsūra measurement French mesure measure Meaning The de
Etymology Measure derives from Old French mesure which ultimately originated from th
Etymology The word mete comes from the Old English word met which means a measure
Etymology Latin quantus how much ficare to make Ultimately from Proto Indo E
Etymology The name Bill is derived from the Middle English word Wille which is a dim
Etymology Latin commensurabilis Late Latin communis common mensura measure Mea
Etymology From the Latin word modulatio meaning a melodious modulation which is d
Etymology The word incommensurable stems from the Latin phrase in not com with
Etymology Latin commensurātus past participle of com together mensūrāre to me
Etymology Middle English clokke from Old English clucge Germanic origin Proto German
Item Etymology Latin item also likewise besides Meaning A single or individ
Etymology Old English tîma time period hour West Germanic tîmon Proto Germanic