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  • 11limitlessness — noun the quality of being infinite; without bound or limit • Syn: ↑infiniteness, ↑infinitude, ↑unboundedness, ↑boundlessness • Ant: ↑finiteness (for: ↑infiniteness) …

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  • 12unboundedness — noun the quality of being infinite; without bound or limit • Syn: ↑infiniteness, ↑infinitude, ↑boundlessness, ↑limitlessness • Ant: ↑finiteness (for: ↑infiniteness) …

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  • 13infinity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Limitless number Nouns infinity, infinitude, infiniteness; immensity, limitlessness, inexhaustibility, immeasurability, incalculability, illimitability, interminability; eternity, perpetuity; endlessness …

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  • 14boundlessness — oundlessness n. the quality of being infinite. Syn: infiniteness, infinitude, unboundedness. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 15Infinitude — In*fin i*tude, n. 1. The quality or state of being infinite, or without limits; infiniteness. [1913 Webster] 2. Infinite extent; unlimited space; immensity; infinity. I am who fill infinitude. Milton. [1913 Webster] As pleasing to the fancy, as… …

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  • 16infinitude — noun Date: 1641 1. the quality or state of being infinite ; infiniteness 2. something that is infinite especially in extent 3. an infinite number or quantity …

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  • 17infinite — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English infinit, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French, from Latin infinitus, from in + finitus finite Date: 14th century 1. extending indefinitely ; endless < infinite space > 2. immeasurably or inconceivably&#8230; …

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  • 19Transfer principle — In mathematics, the transfer principle is a concept in Abraham Robinson s non standard analysis of the hyperreal numbers. It states that any sentence expressible in a certain formal language that is true of real numbers is also true of hyperreal&#8230; …

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  • 20Infinite divisibility — The concept of infinite divisibility arises in different ways in philosophy, physics, economics, order theory (a branch of mathematics), and probability theory (also a branch of mathematics). One may speak of infinite divisibility, or the lack&#8230; …

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