Similar words: innumerable, numeral, numerate, numerator, enumerate, innumerate, supernumerary, enumeration. Meaning: ['nuːmərəbl /'nju-] adj. that can be counted.
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1. In numerable holes and huge iron fortresses dot the landscape.
2. If the audience demands numerable curtain calls and the actors are moving on and off stage via the wings they may 'break the legs', 'legs' being a common name for side curtains/masks.
3. CONCLUSION:This evaluating mode is systematic, numerable and convenient, which showed lots of clinical ...
4. CONCLUSION:This evaluating mode is systematic, numerable and convenient, which showed lots of clinical importance.
5. House building is closely linked with numerable families living in cities.
6. They play key role in numerable activities in ECM, then affect the procedure and the result of osteogenesis and bone remodeling directly or indirectly.
7. Especially the products' appearance designing receives great praises from our numerable clients and wins designing patent for many times.
8. Now we can obtain precision truing for random profile wheel by using numerable control operating platform.
9. The obvious merit of this product is good impregnated properties which provide an advance on numerable grain defects of the pig skins.
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