1. The quality or state of being infinite, or without limits; infiniteness.
2. Infinite extent; unlimited space; immensity; infinity. "I am who fill infinitude." Milton. As pleasing to the fancy, as speculations of eternity or infinitude are to the understanding. Addison.
3. Boundless number; countless multitude. "An infinitude of distinctions." Addison.
INFINITUPLE
In*fin"i*tu`ple, a. Etym: [Cf. Quadruple.]
Defn: Multipied an infinite number of times. [R.] Wollaston.
INFINITY In*fin"i*ty, n.; pl. Infinities. Etym: [L. infinitas; pref. in- not + finis boundary, limit, end: cf. F. infinité. See Finite.]
1. Unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity; eternity; boundlessness; immensity. Sir T. More. There can not be more infinities than one; for one of them would limit the other. Sir W. Raleigh.
2. Unlimited capacity, energy, excellence, or knowledge; as, the infinity of God and his perfections. Hooker.
3. Endless or indefinite number; great multitude; as an infinity of beauties. Broome.
4. (Math.)