too many to count; innumerable
From 'count' (from Old French 'conter') + '-less' suffix meaning 'without.' First recorded in the 14th century
Ironically, we use 'countless' all the time to describe things that technically could be counted - we just don't want to! It's hyperbole that's become everyday language.
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