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Infinity (symbolically represented with ∞) comes from the Latin infinitas or "unboundedness." It refers to several distinct concepts – usually linked to the idea of "without end" – which arise in philosophy, mathematics, and theology.
imply or hint [with clause ] : he had already intimated that he might not be able to continue. • state or make known : Mr. Hutchison has intimated his decision to retire. DERIVATIVES intimation |ˌintəˈmā sh ən| |ˈɪn(t)əˈmeɪʃən||-ˈmeɪʃ(ə)n| noun ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin intimat- ‘made known,’ from the verb intimare (see intimate 1 ). The noun intimation dates from late Middle English .
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