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Definition of Finitely
1. Adverb. With a finite limit. "There are finitely many solutions to this problem"
Definition of Finitely
1. adv. In a finite manner or degree.
Definition of Finitely
1. Adverb. In a finite manner. ¹
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Definition of Finitely
1. to a finite extent [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Finitely
Literary usage of Finitely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental by David Hume, Thomas Hill Green, Thomas Hodge Grose (1882)
"... not therefore cease to be a thing or to have quantity, which implies the
possibility of continuous division. v . i_ J/Li ,. fn • \f-\- finitely 267. ..."
2. Works of Thomas Hill Green by Thomas Hill Green (1894)
"But Hume thing, that is forced by the exigencies of his theory to hold together,
as appears as v ji xi i - • /• ™ • \ ev finitely best he may, the reduction ..."
3. Probability, Statistics, and Their Applications: Papers in Honor of Rabi by Rabindra Nath Bhattacharya, Krishna B. Athreya (2003)
"... finitely Polynomially Determined Levy Processes A. Goswami Indiana University
and A. Sengupta Indian Statistical Institute Abstract The sequence {Pk(t, ..."
4. Linear Systems Theory and Introductory Algebraic Geometry by Robert Hermann (1974)
"THE ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURE OF finitely GENERATED MODULES OVER K[s] Now we shall
detour to develop the standard result in module theory described in the title ..."
5. The Young Mathematician's Guide: Being a Plain and Easie Introduction to the by John Ward (1734)
"... as С N and С к, finitely continued, (as it the following Figure) and they will
5 the ... finitely ..."