Infinity vs. Napkin — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Infinity and Napkin
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Infinity
Infinity is that which is boundless or endless, or something that is larger than any real or natural number. It is often denoted by the infinity symbol shown here.
Napkin
A napkin, serviette or face towelette is a square of cloth or paper tissue used at the table for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating. It is usually small and folded, sometimes in intricate designs and shapes.
Infinity
The state or quality of being infinite
The infinity of space
Napkin
A piece of cloth or absorbent paper used at table to protect the clothes or wipe the lips and fingers.
Infinity
A number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number (symbol ∞)
The transmission approaches 100% as the frequency tends to infinity
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Napkin
A cloth or towel.
Infinity
The quality or condition of being infinite.
Napkin
A sanitary napkin.
Infinity
Unbounded space, time, or quantity.
Napkin
Chiefly British A diaper.
Infinity
An indefinitely large number or amount.
Napkin
A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wiping the mouth and hands for cleanliness while eating.
Infinity
(Mathematics) The limit that a function is said to approach at x = a when (x) is larger than any preassigned number for all x sufficiently near a.
Napkin
A nappy (UK), a diaper (American).
Infinity
A range in relation to an optical system, such as a camera lens, representing distances great enough that light rays reflected from objects within the range may be regarded as parallel.
Napkin
A small scarf worn on the head by Christian women (chiefly Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) when entering a church, as a token of modesty.
Infinity
A distance setting, as on a camera, beyond which the entire field is in focus.
Napkin
A little towel, made of cloth or paper, esp. one for wiping the fingers and mouth at table.
Infinity
(uncountable) endlessness, unlimitedness, absence of a beginning, end or limits to size.
Napkin
A handkerchief.
Infinity
A number that has an infinite numerical value that cannot be counted.
Napkin
To protect clothing; wipe mouth
Infinity
An idealised point which is said to be approached by sequences of values whose magnitudes increase without bound.
Napkin
Garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to catch excrement
Infinity
(uncountable) A number which is very large compared to some characteristic number. For example, in optics, an object which is much further away than the focal length of a lens is said to be "at infinity", as the distance of the image from the lens varies very little as the distance increases further.
Infinity
The symbol ∞. Category:en:Infinity
Infinity
Unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity; eternity; boundlessness; immensity.
There can not be more infinities than one; for one of them would limit the other.
Infinity
Unlimited capacity, energy, excellence, or knowledge; as, the infinity of God and his perfections.
Infinity
Endless or indefinite number; great multitude; as an infinity of beauties.
Infinity
A quantity greater than any assignable quantity of the same kind.
Infinity
That part of a line, or of a plane, or of space, which is infinitely distant. In modern geometry, parallel lines or planes are sometimes treated as lines or planes meeting at infinity.
Infinity
Time without end
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