by Hahn L. September 12, 2008

Pronounced- in-fuh-nit or less commonly in-fahy-nahyt
Term commonly used in mathmatics to be the opossite of 'finite' the mathmatical term for a set of number having an end. 'Infinite' is not its own word but simply the term 'Finite' with the prefix 'in-'.
It is a data set with no end.
Term commonly used in mathmatics to be the opossite of 'finite' the mathmatical term for a set of number having an end. 'Infinite' is not its own word but simply the term 'Finite' with the prefix 'in-'.
It is a data set with no end.
by Lil Z 2269 May 19, 2008

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The universe can seem infinite.
by Saiyara December 29, 2003

An archer shooting his bow. The arrow flies in an arch. How many points mathmatically are in an arch? An infinite number. How can the arrow go through an infinite number of points and then stop? It can't. Yet it does. ...
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