
1) Bordered 2) Bounded 3) Delimited 4) Ended 5) Limited 6) Mortal 7) Tensed
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1) Bounded 2) Countable 3) Delimited 4) Exhaustible 5) Having bounds 6) Having bounds or limits 7) Having limits 8) Impermanent 9) Like a life span 10) Limited 11) Limited in nature 12) Limited in number 13) Limited; terminable 14) Measurable 15) Mortal 16) Not infinite 17) Not infinite or infinitesimal
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A verb that is inflected by the subject.
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• (a.) 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.
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Limited in extent or scope. In mathematics, a finite set is such that the number of elements it contains can be described by a natural number. For instance, the set of integers between -18 and 5 is finite, because it has a natural number (17) of elements. The set of all prime numbers, on the other h...
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a form of a verb that can occur as the head of a sentence. In Sam wants to leave, wants is finite, leave is non-finite.
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Fi'nite adjective [ Latin
finitus , past participle of
finire . See
Finish , and confer
Fine ,
adjective ] Having a limit; limited in quantity, degree, or capacity; bounded; -- opposed to
infinite ; as,
finite number;
finite ex...
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(Finite / non finite) This word applies only to certain verbs. A verb in a sentence can exist on its own as in these examples: 'It's good to exercise' or 'I enjoy exercising'. In each of these sentences, the form of the verb is termed non-finite. Alternatively - and every complete grammatical sentence has one at least by definition - the verb can ...
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is used to describe substances that are found in limited amounts e.g. oil
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[
adj] - (grammar) of verbs 2. [adj] - bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent
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adjective bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent
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For the notion of finiteness as applied to classes and cardinal numbers, see the article cardinal number. An ordered class (see order) which is finite is called a finite sequence or finite series. In mathematical analysis, any fixed real number (or complex number) is called finite, in distinction from 'infinity' (the latter term usually occurs, ho....
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(grammar) In grammar, a verb that has a subject by which it is limited by tense, number, and person; for example
is is singular, and
worked is past tense. The infinitive forms (
to be,
to work) and participles and g...
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having bounds or limits; not infinite; measurable. · · (of a set of elements) capable of being completely counted. · not infinite or infinitesimal. · not zero.
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Not infinite; has an end.
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[SAT terms] bounded in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent
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