mittefinitseeritud
Mittefinitseeritud is the Estonian term meaning “not finite.” It is formed from the prefix mitte- meaning “not” and finitseeritud, the past participle of fins to “finitize” or “make finite.” The term signals that an object does not have a finite bound or finite cardinality. It is used primarily in formal mathematical and scientific contexts; in everyday Estonian the closer synonym is lõpmatu, meaning “infinite.”
In mathematics, mittefinitseeritud describes objects that do not have a finite size or cardinality. Examples include
Nuances: while lõpmatu conveys the intuitive idea of infinity, mittefinitseeritud emphasizes the absence of finiteness in
Seotud mõisted: finiitne (finite), lõpmatu (infinite), cardinality, unbounded, divergent.