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endlessness
Exactly what words you may wish to use in combination with the word infinity, will depend upon what you are trying to say. It would be grammatically acceptable to say something such as "I believe in infinity" although the meaning would be somewhat ambiguous. In most contexts, you would be more likely to use the word to, rather than in. For example, this series of numbers adds up to infinity.
It depends if they make another word that means more than infinity but I'll say yes infinity is the last number in the world
majority
Four syllables in infinity.
endlessness
A word with more than one meaning is called a homonym.
infinity
Exactly what words you may wish to use in combination with the word infinity, will depend upon what you are trying to say. It would be grammatically acceptable to say something such as "I believe in infinity" although the meaning would be somewhat ambiguous. In most contexts, you would be more likely to use the word to, rather than in. For example, this series of numbers adds up to infinity.
It depends if they make another word that means more than infinity but I'll say yes infinity is the last number in the world
No googolplex is a number however infinity is not it is a word or a symbol
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word. It is neither odd nor even. Here is an interesting paradox about the parity of infinity: If you multiply all integers together you get infinity. So 2 is a factor of infinity and so infinity must be even. But then one more than this number is also infinity and this new infinity must, therefore, be odd!
the opposite of a word the opposite of a word
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
is there more than one meaning for the word misunderstanding
(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
Yes, "carcases" is a word. It is the plural form of "carcase," which refers to the body of a dead animal or the body of a vehicle that is no longer in use.