Definition of Innumerability. Meaning of Innumerability. Synonyms of Innumerability

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Definition of Innumerability

Innumerability
Innumerability In*nu`mer*a*bil"i*ty, n. [L. innumerabilitas.] State of being innumerable. --Fotherby.

Meaning of Innumerability from wikipedia

- nymphs who were the three thousand (a number interpreted as meaning "innumerable") daughters of the Titans Oce**** and Tethys. The Oceanids' father Oce****...
- The Innumerable Meanings Sutra also known as the Sutra of Infinite Meanings (Sanskrit: अनन्त निर्देश सूत्र, Ananta Nirdeśa Sūtra; Chinese: 無量義經; pinyin:...
- the Bible, singing, giving God thanks over the bread and wine for the innumerable benefits obtained through the p****ion of Christ; the breaking of the...
- Birthday in February and Independence Day in July, and commemorated in innumerable monuments. George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon was one of the...
- performed by Thomas Van Hoof of the Utrecht University suggests that the innumerable deaths brought on by the pandemic cooled the climate by freeing up land...
- organization is part of the global Vincentian Family of Catholic organizations. Innumerable Catholic parishes have established "conferences", most of which affiliate...
- originally aired on April 19, 1997. The phrase is typically used as an innumerable quantifier to describe a large quantity of something. Variations of the...
- often numerous other official or unofficial variations. There are also innumerable tartan designs that are not affiliated with any group but were simply...
- we have had no return and no advantage from it. There have been only innumerable expenses, the sending out of troops ... and expectations which did not...
- was given with the witness of four archbishops, twenty bishops, and "innumerable multitudes of dukes and nobles", suggesting it was before the ceremonies...