Associations to the word «Uncountable»
Noun
- Cantor
- Subset
- Topology
- Noun
- Axiom
- Continuum
- Billion
- Singular
- Cardinal
- Plural
- Theorem
- Multitude
- Infinity
- Horde
- Numbers
- Morley
- Algebra
- Integer
- Notation
- Million
- Boiling
- Paradox
- Real
- Space
- Counting
- Beggar
- Dark
- Set
- Mathematics
- Universe
- Interval
- Hypothesis
- Dot
- Probability
- Number
- Verb
- Theory
- Thousand
- Measure
- Limit
- Intersection
- Thread
- Existence
- Sequence
- Spectrum
- Model
- Choice
- Definition
- Dimension
- Argument
- Function
- Slip
- Any
- Example
- If
- Sum
- Cave
- Civilization
- Nest
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNCOUNTABLE, noun. (linguistics) An uncountable noun.
UNCOUNTABLE, adjective. So many as to be incapable of being counted.
UNCOUNTABLE, adjective. (mathematics) Incapable of being put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset thereof.
UNCOUNTABLE, adjective. (grammar) (of a noun) Describes a meaning of a noun that cannot be used freely with numbers or the indefinite article, and which therefore takes no plural form. Example: information.
UNCOUNTABLE SET, noun. (mathematics) A set, containing infinite number of elements, whose elements can not be mapped one-to-one to the natural numbers. A set with a cardinality greater than that of the set of natural numbers.
UNCOUNTABLE SETS, noun. Plural of uncountable set
Wise words
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