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finite

Delimit vs Finite - What's the difference?

delimit | finite |


As a verb delimit

is to mark or fix the limits of.

As an adjective finite is

having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

Ambit vs Finite - What's the difference?

ambit | finite |


As a noun ambit

is the sphere or area of control and influence of something.

As an adjective finite is

having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

Finite vs First - What's the difference?

finite | first |


As adjectives the difference between finite and first

is that finite is having an end or limit; constrained by bounds while first is preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest.

As an adverb first is

before anything else; firstly.

As a noun first is

the person or thing in the first position.

Indefinite vs Finite - What's the difference?

indefinite | finite |


As adjectives the difference between indefinite and finite

is that indefinite is without limit; forever, or until further notice; not definite while finite is having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

Finite vs Narrowed - What's the difference?

finite | narrowed |


As an adjective finite

is having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

As a verb narrowed is

past tense of narrow.

Confine vs Finite - What's the difference?

confine | finite |


As a verb confine

is to restrict; to keep within bounds; to shut or keep in a limited space or area.

As a noun confine

is limit.

As an adjective finite is

having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

Finite vs Minimal - What's the difference?

finite | minimal | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between finite and minimal

is that finite is having an end or limit; constrained by bounds while minimal is the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.

Adhere vs Finite - What's the difference?

adhere | finite |


As a verb adhere

is .

As an adjective finite is

having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

Finite vs Concrete - What's the difference?

finite | concrete |


As adjectives the difference between finite and concrete

is that finite is having an end or limit; constrained by bounds while concrete is .

Uncountable vs Finite - What's the difference?

uncountable | finite |


As adjectives the difference between uncountable and finite

is that uncountable is so many as to be incapable of being counted while finite is having an end or limit; constrained by bounds.

As a noun uncountable

is (linguistics) an uncountable noun.

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