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Ethereal being — Water nymph by John Collier, 1923. Ethereal beings, according to some belief systems and occult theories, are mystic entities that usually are not made of ordinary matter. Despite the fact that they are believed to be essentially incorporeal,… … Wikipedia
uncountable — 1. noun An uncountable noun. 2. adjective a) So many as to be incapable of being counted. The reasons for our failure were as uncountable as the grains of sand on a beach. b) Incapable of being put into one to one … Wiktionary
innumerable — innumerableness, innumerability, n. innumerably, adv. /i nooh meuhr euh beuhl, i nyooh /, adj. 1. very numerous. 2. incapable of being counted; countless. Also, innumerous. [1300 50; ME < L innumerabilis countless, innumerable, equiv. to in IN 3… … Universalium
Countless — Count less ( l?s), a. Incapable of being counted; not ascertainable; innumerable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
innumerable — I adjective boundless, countless, endless, exhaustless, frequent, immeasurable, immense, incalculable, incapable of being counted, incomprehensible, incomputable, inexhaustible, infinite, innumerabilis, innumerus, interminable, legionary,… … Law dictionary
innumerable — in•nu•mer•a•ble [[t]ɪˈnu mər ə bəl, ɪˈnyu [/t]] adj. 1) very numerous 2) incapable of being counted; countless Sometimes, in•nu′mer•ous. Etymology: 1300–50; ME < L innumerābilis countless in•nu′mer•a•bly, adv. syn: See many … From formal English to slang
countless — /ˈkaʊntləs / (say kowntluhs) adjective incapable of being counted; innumerable: *Until recently, countless suburban families kept a few chooks up the yard –nancy keesing, 1982 …
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democracy — /di mok reuh see/, n., pl. democracies. 1. government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. 2. a state… … Universalium
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