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målebare

Målebare is a Nordic-language adjective meaning capable of being measured or quantified. It describes objects, properties, or quantities that can be observed, determined, or assigned a numerical value through measurement or calculation. The term is common in science, engineering, statistics, and everyday language when discussing precision, comparability, or verifiability of data.

Origin and cognates: The word is built from måle, to measure, and a suffix meaning capable of.

Usage and nuance: In practical contexts, målebare emphasizes empirical verifiability and numerical comparability. It can describe

Relation to mathematics: In mathematics, a closely related concept is measurability, a technical term for when

Cognate
forms
appear
in
Danish
as
målbar
and
in
Swedish
as
mätbar.
In
Norwegian,
variations
such
as
målebar
or
målbar
are
used,
with
inflected
forms
like
målebare
describing
measurable
quantities
in
plural
or
definite
contexts.
physical
properties
that
instruments
can
determine,
such
as
length
or
temperature,
as
well
as
abstract
properties
that
can
be
estimated
or
assigned
a
value
through
a
defined
method.
In
scientific
writing,
the
term
signals
that
a
property
can
be
observed,
tested,
or
compared
using
standard
procedures.
a
function
or
set
aligns
with
a
given
measure.
In
Norwegian
and
Danish
technical
writing,
the
corresponding
terms
are
often
translated
as
målebar
or
målbar,
depending
on
dialect
and
context,
to
convey
the
idea
of
measurability
within
a
formal
framework.