adjective.
Capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers. Especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-onemapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable.
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adjective.
that can be counted
Word Usage
"Negation phenomena (dgag-pa), such as denumerable voidness are merely conceptual categories (spyi, universals), and, as such, can only be known conceptually."