1560-70; < Latinnumerābilis that can be counted, equivalent to numer(āre) to number + -ābilis-able
Related forms
numerableness, noun
numerably, adverb
Examples from the web for numerable
There are numerable variations of how the modification and replay of control data can impact the operations of the system.
In numerable bands lire marching through the down-town streets, serenading the newspapers and prominent people.
In- numerable camp-fires and a city of log huts told for what uses they had fallen.
British Dictionary definitions for numerable
numerable
/ˈnjuːmərəbəl/
adjective
1.
able to be numbered or counted
Derived Forms
numerably, adverb
Word Origin and History for numerable
adj.
1570s, from Latin numerabilis "that can be counted or numbered," from numerare "to count, number," from numerus "a number" (see number (n.)). Related: Numerably.