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noun • the smallest infinite integer | ||||||||
65% | 12 | Word used to indicate a degree of infinity that is incomparable to any countable infinity | ||||||
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44% | 11 | Having a countable infinity | ||||||
adjective satellite • that can be counted | ||||||||
Lowercase Hebrew Letter Representing A Countable Infinity
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