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▸ noun: (set theory) Any cardinal or ordinal number which is larger than any finite, i.e. natural number; often represented by the Hebrew letter aleph (ℵ) with a subscript 0, 1, etc.
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▸ noun: (set theory) Any cardinal or ordinal number which is larger than any finite, i.e. natural number; often represented by the Hebrew letter aleph (ℵ) with a subscript 0, 1, etc.
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transfinite,
aleph-one,
transfinite induction,
aleph-null,
aleph-zero,
omega,
aleph-nought,
aleph-naught,
aleph,
aleph number,
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