innumerability

The state of being innumerable.

Noun

  1. The state of being innumerable.
    • Thus he reiecteth this innumerability of Causes - 1622, Martin Fotherby, Atheomastix:
    • Hero the lurking fallacy is unearthed; for who will seriously maintain that the innumerability of any series of objects—the stars, for instance —is a proof of their non-existence. - 1853, Samuel Neil, The Art of...
    • And its interminably repeated successions of stores of a certain kind—grocery, meat-market, delicatessen shop, “notion” store, saloon—recurring block after block, mile after mile, with paintshop, hat - store, men’s...

Origin

Etymology tree Latin innumerābilitāsbor. English innumerability Borrowed from Latin innumerābilitās.