infinite meaning
EN[ˈɪnfɪnɪt] [ˈɪnfənɪt]US
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- Indefinably large, countlessly great; immense.
- Boundless, endless, without end or limits; innumerable.
- With plural noun: infinitely many.
- (mathematics) Greater than any positive quantity or magnitude; limitless.
- (set theory, of a set) Having infinitely many elements.
- (grammar) Not limited by person or number.
- (music) Capable of endless repetition; said of certain forms of the canon, also called perpetual fugues, constructed so that their ends lead to their beginnings.
- Indefinably large, countlessly great; immense.
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- O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell, and / count my selfe a King of infinite space; were it not that / I haue bad dreames.
- There is decimal arithmetic and binary arithmetic. In fact, there are an infinite number of arithmetics of different bases.
- There are several recursion theorems for large sets, such that a single new halving results in several new infinite families of halvings.
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