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Definition of Infinitude
1. Noun. An infinite quantity.
2. Noun. The quality of being infinite; without bound or limit.
Generic synonyms: Quality
Derivative terms: Boundless, Infinite, Infinite, Infinite, Limitless, Limitless, Limitless, Unbounded
Antonyms: Finiteness
Definition of Infinitude
1. n. The quality or state of being infinite, or without limits; infiniteness.
Definition of Infinitude
1. Noun. An infinite amount. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Infinitude
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infinitude
Literary usage of Infinitude
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge (1873)
"B. infinitude of Grod in relation to Space. The infinitude of God, so far as
space is concerned, includes his immensity and his omnipresence. ..."
2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1905)
"The first mentioned mathematician distinguishes clearly between boundlessness
and infinitude, and Professor Keyser selects for the purpose of his discussion ..."
3. Fundamental Problems: The Method of Philosophy as a Systematic Arrangement by Paul Carus (1903)
"infinitude AND ETERNITY. THE problem of infinitude and Eternity depends upon a
correct view of space and time. "Space in and of itself—apart from ..."
4. Hegel's Logic: A Book on the Genesis of the Categories of the Mind : a by William Torrey Harris (1896)
"infinitude. WE ascend from the part to the whole—from the somewhat and other to
the unity ... The first aspect of this independent being is its infinitude. ..."
5. The Christian View of God and the World as Centring in the Incarnation by James Orr (1893)
"... lower creatures for service and food, eta, abundantly testify.1 The potential
I might add one other mark of the possession of the Divine infinitude of ..."
6. Still Hours by Richard Rothe (1886)
"THE infinitude OF GOD. Absoluteness and infinitude are in no way identical
conceptions. infinitude is merely eternity with the idea of self-negation added. ..."