💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Infiniteth"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| non-finite | Alternative form of nonfinite. [Infinite.] |
| bi-infinite | Alternative spelling of biinfinite. [(mathematics) Infinite in both directions, having neither a first nor a last element.] |
| never-ending | Having no end or being endless. |
| umteenth | Alternative spelling of umpteenth. [(informal, often slightly derogatory) Occurring in a relatively large but unspecified position in a sequence.] |
| transcendible | Alternative form of transcendable. [Able to be transcended.] |
| untranscendible | Alternative form of untranscendable. [Unable to be transcended.] |
| non-existent | Alternative spelling of nonexistent. [Not existent or existing; not real.] |
| unequivalent | Alternative form of inequivalent. [Not equivalent] |
| super-ultimate | Alternative form of superultimate. [(rare) Above and beyond what is usually ultimate; truly ultimate.] |
| twentyfirstnoun | Alternative form of twenty-first. [The ordinal form of the number twenty-one.] |
| 100%noun | (speedrunning) A category in speedrunning with the goal of fully completing a game and unlocking all of its features. |
| 10ᵗʰ | Alternative form of 10th. |
| non-exhaustive | Alternative form of nonexhaustive. [Not exhaustive.] |
| in universe | Alternative form of in-universe. [Referring to a perspective or view from the context of a fictional world, in contrast to a perspective from the real world.] |
| ever-growing | Alternative form of evergrowing. [Which grows without ceasing, with no end in sight.] |
| supersuperlative | Alternative form of super-superlative. [(rare) Beyond merely superlative; of the very highest or greatest quality; truly superb.] |
| non-denumerable | Alternative form of nondenumerable. [Not denumerable.] |
| undescribable | Alternative form of indescribable. [Impossible (or very difficult) to describe.] |
| ever-changing | Alternative form of everchanging. [Frequently or constantly changing.] |
| noetherian | (of a ring) In which any ascending chain of ideals eventually becomes constant. |
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