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Definition of Infinitudes
1. infinitude [n] - See also: infinitude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infinitudes
Literary usage of Infinitudes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford Lectures by James Hutchison Stirling (1890)
"... concession to creation—Depends on " fanciers and breeders"— The infinitudes
of transition just taken by Mr. Darwin in a step —Hypothesis—Illustration at ..."
2. The Miscellaneous Writings of Pascal: Consisting of Letters, Essays by Blaise Pascal, George Pearce (1849)
"... OR, AS IT WAS FORMERLY ENTITLED, THE SCIENCE OF GEOMETRY IN GENERAL, AND THE
TWO infinitudes. DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE SPIRIT OF GEOMETRY, AND THE SPIRIT ..."
3. An Elementary Course in Synthetic Projective Geometry by Derrick Norman Lehmer (1917)
"infinitudes of different orders. Now it is easy to set up a one-to-one correspondence
between the points in a plane and the system of lines cutting across ..."
4. The Love Letters of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh by Thomas Carlyle, Jane Welsh Carlyle (1908)
"... him with her diadem of stars; and Arcturus and Orion call me into the infinitudes
of space as they called the Druid Priest or the Shepherd of Chaldea. ..."