infinite
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adjective
1. limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate:
〈時間・空間などが〉無限の, 果てしない
e.g. the infinite mercy of God
e.g. the infinite number of stars in the universe.
very great in amount or degree:
〈物などが〉莫大(ばくだい)な, 際限のない, 無数[無限]の, 数え[計り]切れない(↔ finite)
e.g. he bathed the wound with infinite care.
Mathematics greater than any assignable quantity or countable number.
〘数〙 無限の
Mathematics (of a series) able to be continued indefinitely.
2. Grammar another term for nonfinite.
〘文法〙 不定(形)の
noun (the infinite)
a space or quantity that is infinite:
〖通例the ~〗 無限のもの; 無限の時間[空間]
e.g. beyond the infinite, the space traveler is transformed.
(the Infinite) God:
〖the Infinite (the Infinite Being)〗神.
e.g. intimations of the infinite.
DERIVATIVES
infiniteness |ˈinf(ə)nətnəs| noun
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin infinitus, from in- ‘not’ + finitus ‘finished, finite’ (see finite).