infinity

অনন্ত
definition
noun
the infinity of space
the state or quality of being infinite.
Euler asserts that the sum of the harmonic series equals the natural logarithm of infinity plus a quantity that is nearly a constant.
a number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number (symbol ∞).
translation of 'infinity'
সীমাহীন কোনো কিছু,
সীমাহীন ব্যাপ্তি,
অনন্ত,
অন্তহীনতা,
অসীমত্ব
noun
আনন্ত্য,
অনন্ত সংখ্যা,
অনন্ত পরিমাণ,
অমেয়তা
example
The posters - showing images such as a parking lot full of spaces for disabled people and a length of highway lined with corpses stretching to 'infinity' - are arresting and partly succeed.
But this spectrum is at right angles to the first, generating a person-space with an 'infinity' of different potential placements.
Every architecture project starts with an 'infinity' of possibilities.
Shows such as these and an 'infinity' of others, occupy a vast portion of viewing time on our screens, and merit an entire column on their own.
And please, for Valentine's sake, do not doubt my mathematics - my equation refers to the ‘right’ pair of people who fall in love to find that 'infinity' of life.
I suppose there must be a perfect supermarket somewhere, on the same kind of principle that has the works of Shakespeare produced by an 'infinity' of typing monkeys.
the 'infinity' of space
The next few minutes and miles seemed to stretch on to 'infinity' .
There is no end to this inconceivable 'infinity' of infinities’.
This is abundantly clear in his discussion of 'infinity' .
The pale grey concrete floor changes here to dark blue and cubicles are hidden behind a screen of brilliant pink plaster, stretched to 'infinity' by a mirrored wall.
But once you're at the summit, the views appear to stretch to 'infinity' .
Bolzano's theories of mathematical 'infinity' anticipated Georg Cantor's theory of infinite sets.
Christ, half-lit, retains his mystery - a contrast to the ambiguity, doubt and 'infinity' of the enveloping blackness.
It was never-ending, a black blanket that stretched to 'infinity' .
an 'infinity' of combinations
I don't want to be part of a production line. I'd prefer, instead, to have no names or an 'infinity' of names, and to make identification through a binding of addresses against possibilities.
Scotus then asks us to shift from thinking about an actual quantitative infinity to thinking about an actual qualitative 'infinity' .
the 'infinity' of space
The held tones become vitally important as the piece progresses and the primary motif slows to a crawl; with more space between the notes the connecting drone that stretches to 'infinity' becomes the focus.
But the 'infinity' of God is always paramount for Descartes.
The stars and planets that merrily twinkle, light years away, have inspired song lyrics and poems, become pivotal symbols in religion and have provided an eternal need for man to explore the concept of 'infinity' .
The plains still stretched to 'infinity' and the mountains appeared no closer even at maximum zoom.
These questions and others are being asked at hundreds of meetings and in an 'infinity' of conversations, memos and e-mails.
Euler asserts that the sum of the harmonic series equals the natural logarithm of 'infinity' plus a quantity that is nearly a constant.
The opening sequence of his six-minute abstract video drags you out of the surrounding blackness and absorbs you into a receding 'infinity' of coloured rectangles which may be an animated painting by Josef Albers.
The lights on the Bay Bridge seemed stretched out to 'infinity' .
Beyond the window, space stretched out to 'infinity' , looking coldly back at them.
It is always simple to fall; there are an 'infinity' of angles at which one falls, only one at which one stands.
In 1874 Georg Cantor worked out a system of degrees of infinity that solved the problem once and for all and greatly increased mathematicians' understanding of 'infinity' and set theory.
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