- Main Entry:
- fi·nite

- Pronunciation:
-
\ˈfī-ˌnīt\
- Function:
- adjective
- Etymology:
- Middle English finit, from Latin finitus, past participle of finire
- Date:
- 15th century
1 a: having definite or definable limits <a finite number of possibilities> b: having a limited nature or existence <finite beings>2: completely determinable in theory or in fact by counting, measurement, or thought <the finite velocity of light>3 a: less than an arbitrary positive integer and greater than the negative of that integer b: having a finite number of elements <a finite set>4: of, relating to, or being a verb or verb form that can function as a predicate or as the initial element of one and that is limited (as in tense, person, and number)
— finite noun
— fi·nite·ly adverb
— fi·nite·ness noun