unlimited or infinite in the same way together; equally boundless or endless.
From co- (together) + infinite (from Latin infinitus, unlimited). Used in mathematics and philosophy to describe things that share the same infinite properties.
Mathematicians use coinfinite to describe sets like all integers and all even integers—both are infinite, but in the same way, making them 'coinfinite' in their unboundedness.
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