uncountably
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3ADJ.
diverse, greater, many, new, numerous
UNCOUNTABLY + NOUN
populations
PREP.
than
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adv
Too many to be counted (either by reason of being infinite or for practical constraints).
The stars in the sky are uncountably many. Even a lifetime would not suffice to number them all.
And the dimensions of death that can result from such systems tripped in error, or through misperceptions of reality, are uncountably greater than those
In an uncountable fashion.
Some nouns can be used both countably and uncountably.
In a way that is incapable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset thereof.
If a set is neither finite nor countably infinite, it is said to be uncountably infinite or simply uncountable.
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4The stars in the sky are uncountably many. Even a lifetime would not suffice to number them all.
WiktionaryAnd the dimensions of death that can result from such systems tripped in error, or through misperceptions of reality, are uncountably greater than those
Wiktionarya host of other producers fear that a vital link to New York's uncountably diverse populations is about to be cut.
WiktionaryAll natural objects and phenomena used to be considered as having kami, so the gods of Shinto were uncountably numerous.
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