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incommensurable Meaning in Bengali



 সাধারণ গুণনীয়কশূন্য, অমেয়, অসমগুণনীয়ক, একই ভাজক দিয়ে ভাগ করলে মেলে না এমন,

Adjective:

সাধারণ গুণনীয়কশূন্য,





incommensurable's Usage Examples:

an irrational number, the line segments are also described as being incommensurable, meaning that they share no "measure" in common, that is, there is.


their ratio a/b is a rational number; otherwise a and b are called incommensurable.


On the other hand, theories are incommensurable if they are embedded in starkly contrasting conceptual frameworks whose.


value-pluralism postulates that in many cases, such incompatible values may be incommensurable, in the sense that there is no objective ordering of them in terms.


Theodorus had explored the theory of incommensurable quantities, and Theaetetus continued those studies with great enthusiasm;.


is the problem of incommensurability: the question of whether there are incommensurable values.


Two values are incommensurable if there is no fact as.


though accurately describing their relevant domains are nonetheless incommensurable.


differences between items which are popularly thought to be incomparable or incommensurable, such as apples and oranges.


In ethics, two values (or norms, reasons, or goods) are incommensurable (or incommensurate, or incomparable) when they do not share a common standard.


by a dynamical system containing a finite number (two or more) of incommensurable frequencies.


realization of a length incommensurable with the unit, such as √2, √3, √5 .


plane and solid Euclidean geometry, elementary number theory, and incommensurable lines.


determined through overlapping consensus between those of otherwise incommensurable comprehensive doctrines (e.


Competing paradigms are frequently incommensurable; that is, they are competing and irreconcilable accounts of reality.


used, due to their dissimilar characteristics, and being practically incommensurable in terms of their bore size: Stone balls: Cannon of extraordinary bore.


"the values that are constitutive of a good human life are plural and incommensurable".


) the "incommensurable hate" of the Jews  – an example of Orwellian ambiguity: the Jews have an "incommensurable hate" of the Third Reich.


Later he reflected "Time is incommensurable for Actors".



Synonyms:

incommensurate;

Antonyms:

worst; commensurate;

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