infinity

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
infinity
    n 1: time without end [syn: {eternity}, {infinity}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Infinity \In*fin"i*ty\, n.; pl. {Infinities}. [L. infinitas;
   pref. in- not + finis boundary, limit, end: cf. F.
   infinit['e]. See {Finite}.]
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   1. Unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity; eternity;
      boundlessness; immensity. --Sir T. More.
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            There can not be more infinities than one; for one
            of them would limit the other.        --Sir W.
                                                  Raleigh.
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   2. Unlimited capacity, energy, excellence, or knowledge; as,
      the infinity of God and his perfections. --Hooker.
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   3. Endless or indefinite number; great multitude; as an
      infinity of beauties. --Broome.
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   4. (Math.) A quantity greater than any assignable quantity of
      the same kind.
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   Note: Mathematically considered, infinity is always a limit
         of a variable quantity, resulting from a particular
         supposition made upon the varying element which enters
         it. --Davies & Peck (Math. Dict.).
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   5. (Geom.) That part of a line, or of a plane, or of space,
      which is infinitely distant. In modern geometry, parallel
      lines or planes are sometimes treated as lines or planes
      meeting at infinity.
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   {Circle at infinity}, an imaginary circle at infinity,
      through which, in geometry of three dimensions, every
      sphere is imagined to pass.

   {Circular points at infinity}. See under {Circular}.
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from Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
infinity
 n.

   1. The largest value that can be represented in a particular type of
   variable (register, memory location, data type, whatever).

   2. minus infinity: The smallest such value, not necessarily or even
   usually the simple negation of plus infinity. In N-bit twos-complement
   arithmetic, infinity is 2^N-1 - 1 but minus infinity is - (2^N-1), not
   -(2^N-1 - 1). Note also that this is different from time T equals
   minus infinity, which is closer to a mathematician's usage of
   infinity.
    
from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
infinity

   1. <mathematics> The size of something {infinite}.

   Using the word in the context of sets is sloppy, since
   different {infinite sets} aren't necessarily the same size
   {cardinality} as each other.

   See also {aleph 0}

   2. <programming> The largest value that can be represented in
   a particular type of variable ({register}, memory location,
   data type, whatever).

   See also {minus infinity}.

   [{Jargon File}]

   (1994-11-18)
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
153 Moby Thesaurus words for "infinity":
      Gaussian integer, aesthetic distance, algebraic number, ampleness,
      amplitude, astronomical number, billion, boundlessness, bulk,
      cardinal, cardinal number, ceaselessness, clearance, coeternity,
      compass, complex number, constancy, continualness, continuance,
      deep space, defective number, depths of space, distance,
      divergence, durability, endlessness, enormity, enormousness,
      eternalness, eternity, even number, ever-duringness,
      everlastingness, everness, everywhereness, expanse, extension,
      extent, farness, finite number, foreverness, formidableness,
      fraction, fullness, gigantism, glory, googol, googolplex, grandeur,
      grandness, great scope, greatness, holiness, hugeness,
      imaginary number, immensity, immutability, impair, incessancy,
      indestructibility, infinite duration, infinite goodness,
      infinite justice, infinite love, infinite mercy, infinite power,
      infinite wisdom, infinitude, integer, intensity, interminability,
      irrational, irrational number, jillion, large number, largeness,
      leeway, length, lengthiness, light, light-years, linear measures,
      long time, longitude, longness, magnitude, majesty, margin,
      measure, might, mightiness, mileage, mixed number, muchness,
      never-endingness, omnipotence, omnipotency, omnipresence,
      omniscience, omnisciency, ordinal, overall length, pair, parsecs,
      perdurability, perenniality, perennialness, permanence,
      perpetualness, perpetuity, perspective, piece, plenitude,
      polygonal number, power, prime number, prodigiousness,
      pure imaginary, range, rational, rational number, reach, real,
      real number, rectangular number, remoteness, round number,
      sempiternity, separation, serial number, sovereignty, space, span,
      stability, strength, stretch, stride, stupendousness, surd,
      timelessness, transcendental number, transfinite number,
      tremendousness, trillion, ubiquity, unceasingness, unity, vastness,
      way, ways, whole number, yardage, zillion

    

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