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Infinitesimal vs Diminutative - What's the difference?

infinitesimal | diminutative |

Diminutative is likely misspelled.


Diminutative has no English definition.

As an adjective infinitesimal

is incalculably, exceedingly, or immeasurably minute; vanishingly small.

As a noun infinitesimal

is a non-zero quantity whose magnitude is smaller than any positive number (by definition it is not a real number).

infinitesimal

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Incalculably, exceedingly, or immeasurably minute; vanishingly small.
  • *
  • (mathematics) Of or pertaining to values that approach zero as a limit.
  • (informal) Very small.
  • Usage notes

    * Strictly, this adjective, like infinite, is incomparable, so more infinitesimal' and '''most infinitesimal are proscribed, especially in the mathematical sense. However, these forms do occur in informal usage, where the ''very small (but measurable) sense is most common.

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Antonyms

    * infinite * enormous

    Noun

    (wikipedia infinitesimal) (en noun)
  • (mathematics) A non-zero quantity whose magnitude is smaller than any positive number (by definition it is not a real number).
  • Antonyms

    * infinity

    Derived terms

    * infinitesimal calculus * infinitesimally

    diminutative

    Not English

    Diminutative has no English definition. It may be misspelled.