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Without limit, borders or restriction. Example. A mothers love is boundless.
The terms boundless and unlimited are extremely similar. Only habitual usage distinguishes them. For example, if you are very enthusiastic you are more likely to be said to have boundless enthusiasm, than unlimited enthusiam, but if you have been given the opportunity to spend as much money as you like, that would be described as an unlimited expense account rather than a boundless expense account. This is just a matter of habit, more than a meaningful distinction.
A function whose upper bound would have attained its upper limit at a bound. For example, f(x) = x - a whose domain is a < x < b The upper bound is upper bound is b - a but, because x < b, the bound is never actually attained.
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This a word used by traveler to mean impossibles things
In the word Boundless, Bound is the root word or the subject and less is the suffix
Compound words containing the word 'bound' are boundless, housebound, and hardbound.
Boundless can mean unlimited. You have boundless energy means you have unlimited ammounts of energy.
Opportunities are boundless, here.
The word "boundless" is an adjective, generally used in a sentence to describe or modify a quality (noun), such as "boundless energy."
No, the word 'boundless' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: boundless energy, boundlessopportunities.The abstract noun form for the adjective boundless is boundlessness.
Without limit, borders or restriction. Example. A mothers love is boundless.
Unlimited, limitless, boundless.
Broader, boundless, comprehensive, and ample.
It is the plural of the word "codex" which means something bound like a book.
It is a name of Lord Ganesh. which means "Boundless"
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