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gageable Definition


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gauge
gage
verb gauged, gauging, gaged, gaging
    1. To measure something accurately.
      Thesaurus: evaluate, value, compute, measure, calibrate.
    2. To estimate or guess (a measurement, size, etc).
    3. To judge or appraise.
      Thesaurus: evaluate, determine, value, judge, assess, appraise.
    4. To adjust something so as to match a standard.
noun
    1. Any of various instruments that are used to measure a quantity such as weight, volume, pressure, etc.
      Example: pressure gauge
    2. Each of the standard sizes used in measuring articles (especially by diameter) such as wire, bullets or knitting needles.
      Thesaurus: size, magnitude, dimensions, measure, scope, degree, calibre, width, capacity, height, depth, thickness, bore.
    3a. On a railway: the distance between the inner faces of the rails on a line, in Britain narrow gauge and broad gauge being narrower and broader respectively than the standard gauge of 56.5in (1.435m);
    3b. On a railway: the distance between wheels on an axle.
    4. The width of film or magnetic tape.
    5. A standard against which other things are measured or judged.
      Thesaurus: criterion, standard, rule, yardstick, exemplar, guideline, indicator, measure, pattern, model, touchstone.
Derivative: gaugeable
adj
    Etymology: 15c: French.



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