Infinite

/ˈɪnfɪnət/ adjective

If something is infinite, it has no end or limit. It can be used for numbers, space, time, or even very large amounts that feel endless.

It comes from Latin “infinitus,” meaning “unbounded” or “without end,” from “in-” (not) and “finis” (end, limit). The word moved into English through Old French.

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