too great to calculate or unable to estimate
The amount of stars in the galaxy is inestimable.
She found a gold coin of inestimable value while walking on the beach. Inestimable means a value that is too great to even value.
Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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The amount of stars in the galaxy is inestimable.
She found a gold coin of inestimable value while walking on the beach. Inestimable means a value that is too great to even value.
There is no such word in the English language, perhaps you mean 'inestimable' which means valuable beyond measure
Inestimable (adjective) means that something is too big or too great to even calculate.Her love for her son was inestimable.The fire at the museum resulted in an inestimable loss to the study of archaeology.
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indispensable, crucial, critical, key, vital, necessary, irreplaceable, all-important; immeasurable, incalculable, inestimable, priceless.
The poem "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason" by Phillis Wheatley follows an AABBCC rhyme scheme throughout. Each stanza consists of six lines with a consistent end rhyme pattern.
Ultimately, the point of discipline is to induce a conscious control of behaviour. The ability to override your instinctual emotional responses to the world is of inestimable value.
As of November 2nd, 2012, estimates are ranging between 30 and 50 billion dollars.The value of one life is inestimable. More than 100 were lost.
Comrade G. Telia was an active Marxist Party member. He lived in the late 1800's to early 1900's. He was considered by Stalin to have inestimable value for the "Party".