Uncountably vs Numberlessly - What's the difference?
uncountably | numberlessly |
Too many to be counted (either by reason of being infinite or for practical constraints).
(grammar) In an uncountable fashion.
(mathematics) In a way that is incapable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset thereof.
* 2004 , Jayant V. Deshpande, Mathematical Analysis And Applications: An Introduction , page 55
(Used as a general intensifier of amounts and quantities); very; much
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As adverbs the difference between uncountably and numberlessly
is that uncountably is too many to be counted (either by reason of being infinite or for practical constraints) while numberlessly is in a numberless way; uncountably, infinitely.uncountably
English
Adverb
(-)- The stars in the sky are uncountably many. Even a lifetime would not suffice to number them all.
- Some nouns can be used both countably and uncountably .
- If a set is neither finite nor countably infinite, it is said to be uncountably infinite'' or simply ''uncountable .