Ad inf.


ad infinitum.
Latin ad infinitum (to infinity)

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  • Ad infinitum

    to infinity; endlessly; without limit. Contemporary Examples Good versus evil, light versus dark, a snake eats its own tail, ad infinitum. ‘Hemlock Grove’: Netflix’s Latest Original Show Is Scary Bad Jace Lacob April 18, 2013 Historical Examples As the atoms are eternal and uncaused, so is motion; it has its origin in a preceding motion, […]

  • Ad init.

    ad initium. Latin ad initium (at the beginning)

  • Ad initium

    at the beginning.

  • Ad int.

    ad interim. Latin ad interim (in the meantime)

  • Ad interim

    in the meantime. Historical Examples Francisco Rizzo—General; becomes governor (ad interim), 1898. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616 Various About the same period the vacant post of Kapellmeister at the Darmstadt Court was given to him ad interim. The Violoncello and Its History Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski First:—The extension of the ad interim term […]


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