Infinitude


[in-fin-i-tood, -tyood] /ɪnˈfɪn ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud/

noun
1.
infinity:
divine infinitude.
2.
an infinite extent, amount, or number.
/ɪnˈfɪnɪˌtjuːd/
noun
1.
the state or quality of being infinite
2.
an infinite extent, quantity, degree, etc
n.

1640s, from Medieval Latin *infinitudo, from Latin infinitus on model of multitudo, magnitudo; see infinite. Cf. French infinitude (1610s).

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