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finite adj 1 having an end or limit. 2 math having a fixed, countable number of elements. 3 grammar said of a verb: being in a form that reflects person, number, tense, etc, as distinct from being an infinitive or participle. Compare infinitive. finitely adverb. finiteness or finitude noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin finitus limited, from finire to end or limit.

finite adj 1 having an end or limit. 2 math having a fixed, countable number of elements. 3 grammar said of a verb: being in a form that reflects person, number, tense, etc, as distinct from being an infinitive or participle. Compare infinitive. finitely adverb. finiteness or finitude noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin finitus limited, from finire to end or limit.

finite adj 1 having an end or limit. 2 math having a fixed, countable number of elements. 3 grammar said of a verb: being in a form that reflects person, number, tense, etc, as distinct from being an infinitive or participle. Compare infinitive. finitely adverb. finiteness or finitude noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin finitus limited, from finire to end or limit.