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Webster 1913 Edition


Infinitesimal

Inˊfin-i-tes′i-mal

,
Adj.
[Cf. F.
infinitésimal
, fr.
infinitésime
infinitely small, fr. L.
infinitus
. See
Infinite
,
Adj.
]
Infinitely or indefinitely small; less than any assignable quantity or value; very small.
Infinitesimal calculus
,
the different and the integral calculus, when developed according to the method used by Leibnitz, who regarded the increments given to variables as infinitesimal.

Inˊfin-i-tes′i-mal

,
Noun.
(Math.)
An infinitely small quantity; that which is less than any assignable quantity.

Webster 1828 Edition


Infinitesimal

INFINITES'IMAL

,
Adj.
Indefinitely small.

INFINITES'IMAL

,
Noun.
An indefinitely small quantity.

Definition 2024


infinitesimal

infinitesimal

See also: infinitésimal

English

Adjective

infinitesimal (comparative more infinitesimal, superlative most infinitesimal)

  1. Incalculably, exceedingly, or immeasurably minute; vanishingly small.
    Do you ever get the feeling that you are but an infinitesimal speck, swallowed by the vastness of the universe and beyond?
    • 2001, Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl, page 221:
      Then you could say that the doorway exploded. But the particular verb doesn't do the action justice. Rather, it shattered into infinitesimal pieces.
  2. (mathematics) Of or pertaining to values that approach zero as a limit.
  3. (informal) Very small.

Usage notes

  • Strictly, this adjective, like infinite, is incomparable, so more infinitesimal and most infinitesimal are proscribed, especially in the mathematical sense. However, these forms do occur in informal usage, where the very small (but measurable) sense is most common.

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Noun

infinitesimal (plural infinitesimals)

  1. (mathematics) A non-zero quantity whose magnitude is smaller than any positive number (by definition it is not a real number).

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Spanish

Adjective

infinitesimal m, f (plural infinitesimales)

  1. infinitesimal