Uncountability
//ˌʌn.kaʊnt.əˈbɪ.lɪ.ti//
"Uncountability" in a Sentence (4 examples)
the grammatical uncountability of a noun
the uncountability of the stars in the night sky
And short of infinity, uncountabilities abound. These fantastic quantities apply to the cosmos as a whole, the terrestrial disc, Mount Meru, the temporal cycles, the lifespans of deities and hell-beings and much else.
A stochastic process separable with respect to D is 2°-measurable, and one may reasonably assume that the fact that D is countable removes the discrepancies connected with “uncountabilities".
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