1 | adjective | having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude 2 | adjective | of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive) 3 | adjective | too numerous to be counted 4 | adjective | total and all-embracing 5 | noun | the unlimited expanse in which everything is located (5 meanings)
'infuhnuht (IPA: ˈɪnfənət)
in-fi-nite (8 letters | 3 syllables)
1385 (Late Middle ages) (640 years ago)
Latin
infinites
non-finite | countless | innumerable | innumerous | multitudinous | myriad | numberless | uncounted | unnumberable | unnumbered | unnumerable | space (total: 12)
finite
absolute space | mathematical space | outer space | phase space | space | topological space (total: 6)
attribute
(none among common words)
infinity
(none among common words)
Spanish: | infinito (general) French: | infini (general) Portuguese: | infinito (general) German: | unendlich (general) Japanese: | 無現 (common noun) | 無辺 (adjectival nouns) | 無限 (nouns) | 底無し (common noun) | 無辺際 (adjectival nouns) | 広大無辺 (adjectival nouns)
Infinite Jest (David Foster Wallace)
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Anna to the Infinite Power
infinite.com | infinite.org | infinite.biz
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11 (International English) | 11 (North American English)