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infinite Infinite may refer to: Mathematics * Infinite set, a set that is not a finite set *Infinity, an abstract concept describing something without any limit Music *Infinite (group), a South Korean boy band *''Infinite'' (EP), debut EP of American m ...
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Finite set In mathematics, particularly set theory, a finite set is a set that has a finite number of elements. Informally, a finite set is a set which one could in principle count and finish counting. For example, :\ is a finite set with five elements. T ...
, a set whose cardinality (number of elements) is some natural number *
Finite verb Traditionally, a finite verb (from la, fīnītus, past participle of to put an end to, bound, limit) is the form "to which number and person appertain", in other words, those inflected for number and person. Verbs were originally said to be ''fin ...
, a verb form that has a subject, usually being inflected or marked for person and/or tense or aspect * "Finite", a song by Sara Groves from the album '' Invisible Empires''


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Finite number (disambiguation) Finite number may refer to: * A countable number less than infinity, being the cardinality of a finite set – i.e., some natural number, possibly 0 * A real number, such as may result from a measurement (of time, length, area, etc.) * In mathemati ...
* Finite part (disambiguation) * Finite map (disambiguation) * Finite presentation (disambiguation) * Finite type (disambiguation) * *
Nonfinite (disambiguation) Nonfinite is the opposite of finite * a nonfinite verb is a verb that is not capable of serving as the main verb in an independent clause * a non-finite clause In linguistics, a non-finite clause is a dependent or embedded clause that represen ...
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