Bounded

/ˈbaʊndɪd/ adjective

Definition

Having clear limits, constraints, or boundaries; confined within specific parameters or restrictions. In mathematics, refers to sets or functions that do not extend infinitely in all directions.

Etymology

From Old French 'bodne' (boundary), ultimately from Medieval Latin 'bodina.' The past participle 'bounded' developed the sense of 'limited' or 'restricted' by the 14th century, with mathematical usage becoming prominent in the 19th century.

Kelly Says

The concept of boundedness is paradoxically liberating - by accepting limitations, we often discover creative solutions and focus our energy more effectively than when facing unlimited but overwhelming possibilities!

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