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  • 1infinity — noun 1 endless space/time VERB + INFINITY ▪ extend into, extend to, stretch into, stretch to ▪ Theoretically, a line can extend into infinity. PREPOSITION ▪ at …

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  • 2infinity — noun (plural ties) Date: 14th century 1. a. the quality of being infinite b. unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity ; boundlessness 2. an indefinitely great number or amount < an infinity of stars > 3. a. the limit of the value of a&#8230; …

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  • 3infinity pool — noun A swimming pool constructed so that the water appears to extend as far as the horizon • • • Main Entry: ↑infinite * * * infinity pool UK US noun [countable] [singular infinity pool plural …

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  • 4infinity — /in fin i tee/, n., pl. infinities. 1. the quality or state of being infinite. 2. something that is infinite. 3. infinite space, time, or quantity. 4. an infinite extent, amount, or number. 5. an indefinitely great amount or number. 6. Math. a.&#8230; …

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  • 5extend into — phr verb Extend into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑infinity …

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  • 6extend to — phr verb Extend to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑infinity …

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  • 7infinity pool — /ɪnˈfɪnəti pul/ (say in finuhtee poohl) noun 1. a swimming pool which is so located that the water appears to extend to the horizon. 2. a swimming pool in which the water overflows one or more edges, being caught in a trough below the lowered&#8230; …

  • 8Maxwell's equations — For thermodynamic relations, see Maxwell relations. Electromagnetism …

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  • 9Parallel (geometry) — Parallelism is a term in geometry and in everyday life that refers to a property in Euclidean space of two or more lines or planes, or a combination of these. The assumed existence and properties of parallel lines are the basis of Euclid s&#8230; …

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  • 10Magnetic field — This article is about a scientific description of the magnetic influence of an electric current or magnetic material. For the physics of magnetic materials, see magnetism. For information about objects that create magnetic fields, see magnet. For …

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