出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/04 02:36 UTC 版)
From Latin fin(is) + -itude or directly from Renaissance Latin finitūdō (“signifying a noun of state”), from fīnis (“end, limit”) + -tūdō.
finitude (countable and uncountable, plural finitudes)
Finitude is relatively formal and used in philosophy, while finiteness is used in mathematics; however, infinitude is used in mathematics more than infiniteness. Less formal is to reword to use limited: “(the fact that) life is limited” rather than “the finitude of life”. Finitude may also be used outside of formal contexts for humorous effect.
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