Countlessly
[kount-lis] /ˈkaʊnt lɪs/
adjective
1.
too numerous to ; innumerable:
the countless stars.
/ˈkaʊntlɪs/
adjective
1.
innumerable; myriad
adj.
“numberless, uncountable,” 1580s, from count (v.) + -less.
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