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    infinitesimal
    /ˌɪnfɪnɪˈtɛsɪml/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely small: "an infinitesimal pause"

    noun

    • 1. an indefinitely small quantity; a value approaching zero.

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  2. adjective. us / ˌɪn·fə·nɪˈtes·ə·məl / Add to word list. extremely small: Even in infinitesimal amounts, this poison can kill you. (Definition of infinitesimal from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of infinitesimal. infinitesimal.

  3. The meaning of INFINITESIMAL is immeasurably or incalculably small. How to use infinitesimal in a sentence. What is the origin of infinitesimal?

  4. In mathematics, an infinitesimal number is a non-zero quantity that is closer to 0 than any non-zero real number is. The word infinitesimal comes from a 17th-century Modern Latin coinage infinitesimus, which originally referred to the " infinity - eth " item in a sequence .

  5. Infinitesimal definition: exceedingly small; minute. See examples of INFINITESIMAL used in a sentence.

  6. adjective. us / ˌɪn·fə·nɪˈtes·ə·məl / Add to word list. extremely small: Even in infinitesimal amounts, this poison can kill you. (Definition of infinitesimal from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of infinitesimal. infinitesimal.

  7. Infinitesimal is such an extreme description of a microscopic something that the word is used as an exaggeration more often than to describe something actually quite small. "The chances of Roxy going out on a date with Norbert were infinitesimal. She barely even knew he existed."

  8. Illustrated definition of Infinitesimal: A value so small we cant measure it. But not zero. Useful when we cant use zero, for example we cant divide...

  9. adj. 1. infinitely or immeasurably small. 2. (Mathematics) maths of, relating to, or involving a small change in the value of a variable that approaches zero as a limit. n. (Mathematics) maths an infinitesimal quantity. ˌinfiniˈtesimally adv.

  10. Infinitesimal, in mathematics, a quantity less than any finite quantity yet not zero. Even though no such quantity can exist in the real number system, many early attempts to justify calculus were based on sometimes dubious reasoning about infinitesimals: derivatives were defined as ultimate ratios.

  11. infinitesimal meaning, definition, what is infinitesimal: extremely small: Learn more.