Finite

/ˈfaɪnaɪt/ adjective

Finite describes something that has limits or an end, like a certain amount of time, space, or resources. It is the opposite of infinite.

It comes from Latin “finitus,” meaning “limited” or “bounded,” from “finire” and “finis” for “end” or “boundary.” The word has kept its sense of having edges or borders.

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