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finite

ADJ มี ขอบเขต  มี เขต จำกัด  มี ที่ สิ้นสุด  limited bounded boundless me-kob-kad

 

finite

N สิ่ง ที่ มี ขอบเขต  limit sing-ti-me-kob-kad

 

finitude

N สภาพ ที่ มี ขอบเขต 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FINITE

a.[L. finitus, from finio, to finish, from finis, limit. ] Having a limit; limited; bounded; opposed to infinite, as finite number, finite existence; applied to this life, we say, a finite being, finite duration.

 

FINITELY

adv. Within limits; to a certain degree only.

 

FINITENESS

n.Limitation; confinement within certain boundaries; as the finiteness of our natural powers.

 

FINITUDE

n.Limitation. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FINITE

Fi "nite, a. Etym: [L. finitus, p.p. of finire. See Finish, and cf. Fine, a.]

 

Defn: Having a limit; limited in quantity, degree, or capacity; bounded; -- opposed to infinite; as, finite number; finite existence; a finite being; a finite mind; finite duration.

 

FINITELESS

FINITELESS Fi "nite *less, a

 

Defn: Infinite. [Obs. ] Sir T. browne.

 

FINITELY

FINITELY Fi "nite *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a finite manner or degree.

 

FINITENESS

FINITENESS Fi "nite *ness, n.

 

Defn: The state of being finite.

 

FINITUDE

Fin "i *tude, n. Etym: [L. finire. See Finish. ]

 

Defn: Limitation. Cheyne.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

finite

fi nite |ˈfīnīt ˈfaɪˌnaɪt | adjective 1 having limits or bounds: every computer has a finite amount of memory. not infinitely small: one's chance of winning may be small, but it is finite. 2 Grammar (of a verb form ) having a specific tense, number, and person. Contrasted with nonfinite. DERIVATIVES fi nite ly adverb, fi nite ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin finitus finished, past participle of finire (see finish ).

 

finite state grammar

fi ¦nite state gram |mar noun [ mass noun ] Linguistics a deliberately oversimplified form of generative grammar, which generates sentences by working through word by word in a strictly linear fashion. It was used by Chomsky to illustrate the need for more complex features, such as transformations, to account adequately for real language.

 

finitism

fi nit ism |ˈfīnəˌtizəm ˈfaɪnətɪzəm | noun Philosophy & Mathematics rejection of the belief that anything can actually be infinite. DERIVATIVES fi nit ist noun

 

finito

fi ni to |fəˈnētō fəˈnitoʊ | adjective [ predic. ] informal finished: it's all done finito. ORIGIN Italian.

 

finitude

fin i tude |ˈfinəˌto͞od, ˈfī -ˈfɪnətjud | noun formal the state of having limits or bounds: one quickly senses the finitude of his patience.

 

Oxford Dictionary

finite

finite |ˈfʌɪnʌɪt | adjective 1 limited in size or extent: every computer has a finite amount of memory. 2 Grammar (of a verb form ) having a specific tense, number, and person. DERIVATIVES finitely adverb, finiteness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin finitus finished , past participle of finire (see finish ).

 

finite state grammar

fi ¦nite state gram |mar noun [ mass noun ] Linguistics a deliberately oversimplified form of generative grammar, which generates sentences by working through word by word in a strictly linear fashion. It was used by Chomsky to illustrate the need for more complex features, such as transformations, to account adequately for real language.

 

finitism

finitism |ˈfʌɪnʌɪtɪz (ə )m | noun [ mass noun ] Philosophy & Mathematics rejection of the belief that anything can actually be infinite. DERIVATIVES finitist noun & adjective

 

finito

finito |fɪˈniːtəʊ | adjective [ predic. ] informal finished: it's all done finito. ORIGIN Italian.

 

finitude

finitude |ˈfɪnɪtjuːd | noun [ mass noun ] formal the state of having limits or bounds: one quickly senses the finitude of his patience.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

finite

finite adjective there is a finite amount of water in the system: limited, restricted, determinate, fixed.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

finite

finite adjective there is a finite amount of water in the system: limited, not infinite, subject to limitations, restricted; definable, defined, determinate, fixed; bounded, terminable; delimited, demarcated. ANTONYMS infinite.

 

Duden Dictionary

finit

fi nit Adjektiv Sprachwissenschaft |fin i t |spätlateinisch finitus, adjektivisches 2. Partizip von lateinisch finire, Finish bestimmt finite Form (in Person und Zahl bestimmte Verbform im Unterschied zum Infinitiv und Partizip )

 

Finitismus

Fi ni tis mus Substantiv, maskulin Philosophie , der |Finit i smus |der Finitismus; Genitiv: des Finitismus lateinisch-neulateinisch Lehre von der Endlichkeit der Welt und des Menschen

 

Finitum

Fi ni tum Substantiv, Neutrum Sprachwissenschaft , das |Fin i tum |das Finitum; Genitiv: des Finitums, Plural: die Finita finit finite Verbform

 

French Dictionary

finition

finition n. f. nom féminin 1 Achèvement minutieux. : La finition d ’un tableau. 2 au pluriel Les derniers travaux. : Il ne reste plus que les finitions à terminer.

 

Spanish Dictionary

finito, -ta

finito, -ta adjetivo Que tiene fin o límite en el espacio o en el tiempo, y por tanto puede ser numerado o medido :la mente del hombre es constitutivamente finita e histórica; un conjunto finito de números; es una sucesión finita de redes teóricas .ANTÓNIMO infinito .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín finitus ‘acabado, finalizado ’, derivado de finire poner límites ’. De la familia etimológica de fin (V.).

 

finitud

finitud nombre femenino Cualidad de lo que es finito :la finitud corporal del ser humano .ANTÓNIMO infinidad, infinitud .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

finite

fi nite /fáɪnaɪt /形容詞 1 限りある, 有限の ; 〘数 〙有限の (infinite )▸ a finite being 命に限りあるもの ▸ a finite number 有限数 .2 文法 定形の (non (-)finite ).~̀ v rb 文法 定形動詞 〘主語によって人称や数が定まる動詞; 例えばbe動詞ではam, is, wasなど 〙.ly 副詞 ness 名詞