Infinite

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
infinite
    adj 1: having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent
           or magnitude; "the infinite ingenuity of man"; "infinite
           wealth" [ant: {finite}]
    2: of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a
       participle or gerund or infinitive); "infinite verb form"
       [syn: {infinite}, {non-finite}] [ant: {finite}]
    3: too numerous to be counted; "incalculable riches"; "countless
       hours"; "an infinite number of reasons"; "innumerable
       difficulties"; "the multitudinous seas"; "myriad stars";
       "untold thousands" [syn: {countless}, {infinite},
       {innumerable}, {innumerous}, {multitudinous}, {myriad},
       {numberless}, {uncounted}, {unnumberable}, {unnumbered},
       {unnumerable}]
    4: total and all-embracing; "God's infinite wisdom"
    n 1: the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they
         tested his ability to locate objects in space"; "the
         boundless regions of the infinite" [syn: {space},
         {infinite}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Infinite \In"fi*nite\, n.
   1. That which is infinite; boundless space or duration;
      infinity; boundlessness.
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            Not till the weight is heaved from off the air, and
            the thunders roll down the horizon, will the serene
            light of God flow upon us, and the blue infinite
            embrace us again.                     --J.
                                                  Martineau.
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   2. (Math.) An infinite quantity or magnitude.
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   3. An infinity; an incalculable or very great number.
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            Glittering chains, embroidered richly o'er
            With infinite of pearls and finest gold. --Fanshawe.
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   4. The Infinite Being; God; the Almighty.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Infinite \In"fi*nite\, a. [L. infinitus: cf. F. infini. See
   {In-} not, and {Finite}.]
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   1. Unlimited or boundless, in time or space; as, infinite
      duration or distance.
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            Whatever is finite, as finite, will admit of no
            comparative relation with infinity; for whatever is
            less than infinite is still infinitely distant from
            infinity; and lower than infinite distance the
            lowest or least can not sink.         --H. Brooke.
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   2. Without limit in power, capacity, knowledge, or
      excellence; boundless; immeasurably or inconceivably
      great; perfect; as, the infinite wisdom and goodness of
      God; -- opposed to {finite}.
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            Great is our Lord, and of great power; his
            understanding is infinite.            --Ps. cxlvii.
                                                  5.
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            O God, how infinite thou art!         --I. Watts.
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   3. Indefinitely large or extensive; great; vast; immense;
      gigantic; prodigious.
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            Infinite riches in a little room.     --Marlowe.
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            Which infinite calamity shall cause
            To human life.                        --Milton.
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   4. (Math.) Greater than any assignable quantity of the same
      kind; -- said of certain quantities.
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   5. (Mus.) Capable of endless repetition; -- said of certain
      forms of the canon, called also {perpetual fugues}, so
      constructed that their ends lead to their beginnings, and
      the performance may be incessantly repeated. --Moore
      (Encyc. of Music).

   Syn: Boundless; immeasurable; illimitable; interminable;
        limitless; unlimited; endless; eternal.
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from Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
infinite
 adj.

   [common] Consisting of a large number of objects; extreme. Used very
   loosely as in: "This program produces infinite garbage." "He is an
   infinite loser." The word most likely to follow infinite, though, is
   {hair}. (It has been pointed out that fractals are an excellent
   example of infinite hair.) These uses are abuses of the word's
   mathematical meaning. The term semi-infinite, denoting an immoderately
   large amount of some resource, is also heard. "This compiler is taking
   a semi-infinite amount of time to optimize my program." See also
   {semi}.
    
from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
infinite

   <mathematics> 1. Bigger than any {natural number}.  There are
   various formal set definitions in {set theory}: a set X is
   infinite if

   (i) There is a bijection between X and a proper subset of X.

   (ii) There is an injection from the set N of natural numbers
   to X.

   (iii) There is an injection from each natural number n to X.

   These definitions are not necessarily equivalent unless we
   accept the {Axiom of Choice}.

   2. The length of a line extended indefinitely.

   See also {infinite loop}, {infinite set}.

   [{Jargon File}]

   (1995-03-29)
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
220 Moby Thesaurus words for "infinite":
      Atlantean, Brobdingnagian, Cyclopean, Gargantuan, Herculean,
      Homeric, abysmal, ageless, algorismic, algorithmic, aliquot,
      all-comprehensive, all-inclusive, all-knowing, all-powerful,
      all-present, all-seeing, all-wise, almighty, ample, amplitudinous,
      astronomic, astronomical, awesome, bottomless, boundless, broad,
      bulky, capacious, cardinal, ceaseless, changeless, coeternal,
      colossal, commodious, constant, continual, continuous, cosmic,
      countless, creating, creative, dateless, decimal, deep,
      differential, digital, elephantine, endless, enormous, epic,
      eternal, eternally the same, eterne, even, ever-being,
      ever-durable, ever-during, everlasting, everliving, everywhere,
      exhaustless, expansive, exponential, extended, extending,
      extending everywhere, extensive, far-reaching, figural, figurate,
      figurative, finite, fractional, galactic, giant, giantlike,
      gigantic, glorious, good, hallowed, heroic, highest, holy, huge,
      illimitable, illimited, imaginary, immeasurable, immemorial,
      immense, immortal, immutable, impair, impossible, incalculable,
      incessant, incomprehensible, indefinite, indestructible,
      indeterminable, indeterminate, inestimable, inexhaustible,
      infinitely continuous, innumerable, integral, interminable,
      interminate, irrational, jumbo, just, king-size, large, limitless,
      logarithmic, logometric, loving, luminous, majestic, making,
      mammoth, massive, massy, measureless, merciful, mighty, monster,
      monstrous, monumental, mountainous, multitudinous, negative,
      never-ceasing, never-ending, no end of, nonstop, nonterminating,
      nonterminous, numberless, numeral, numerary, numerative, numeric,
      numinous, odd, olamic, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, one,
      ordinal, outsize, overgrown, pair, perdurable, permanent,
      perpetual, positive, possible, prime, prodigious, profound,
      radiant, radical, rational, real, reciprocal, roomy, sacred,
      sempiternal, shaping, shoreless, sizable, sovereign, spacious,
      spreading, steady, stupendous, submultiple, sumless, supreme, surd,
      termless, timeless, titanic, towering, transcendental, tremendous,
      ubiquitous, unbounded, unceasing, unchanging, uncircumscribed,
      uncountable, uncounted, undefined, undying, unending, unfathomable,
      unintermitting, uninterrupted, universal, unlimited, unmeasurable,
      unmeasured, unnumbered, unplumbed, unremitting, untold, vast,
      voluminous, weighty, wide, widespread, without bound, without end,
      without limit, without measure, without number

    

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