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Что (кто) такое uncountable - определение

SET WITH CARDINAL NUMBER LARGER THAN THAT OF THE SET OF ALL NATURAL NUMBERS
Uncountably; Uncountable; Uncountability; Uncountably infinite; Nondenumerable; Non-denumerable; Uncountable infinity; Denumerably infinite; Uncountably many; Denumerably infinite set; Uncountably infinite set; Unlistable infinity
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uncountable         
¦ adjective too many to be counted.
Derivatives
uncountably adverb
uncounted adjective
uncountable         
Uncountable set         
In mathematics, an uncountable set (or uncountably infinite set) is an infinite set that contains too many elements to be countable. The uncountability of a set is closely related to its cardinal number: a set is uncountable if its cardinal number is larger than that of the set of all natural numbers.
First uncountable ordinal         
SMALLEST ORDINAL NUMBER THAT, CONSIDERED AS A SET, IS UNCOUNTABLE
Ω₁; Least uncountable ordinal; Smallest uncountable ordinal; Ω1; Minimal uncountable well-ordered set; Omega one; Omega-1
In mathematics, the first uncountable ordinal, traditionally denoted by \omega_1 or sometimes by \Omega, is the smallest ordinal number that, considered as a set, is uncountable. It is the supremum (least upper bound) of all countable ordinals.
uncountable noun         
NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE WHOSE QUANTITY IS INDISCRETE AND HAS NO INNATE SINGULARITY OR PLURALITY.
Uncountable noun; Non-count noun; Non-countable noun; Noncount noun; Mass nouns
(uncountable nouns)
An uncountable noun is the same as an uncount noun
.
N-COUNT
uncountable noun         
NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE WHOSE QUANTITY IS INDISCRETE AND HAS NO INNATE SINGULARITY OR PLURALITY.
Uncountable noun; Non-count noun; Non-countable noun; Noncount noun; Mass nouns
(also uncount noun)
¦ noun another term for mass noun.
mass noun         
NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE WHOSE QUANTITY IS INDISCRETE AND HAS NO INNATE SINGULARITY OR PLURALITY.
Uncountable noun; Non-count noun; Non-countable noun; Noncount noun; Mass nouns
¦ noun Grammar a noun denoting something which cannot be counted, in English usually a noun which lacks a plural in ordinary usage and is not used with the indefinite article, e.g. luggage, happiness. Contrasted with count noun.
Mass noun         
NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE WHOSE QUANTITY IS INDISCRETE AND HAS NO INNATE SINGULARITY OR PLURALITY.
Uncountable noun; Non-count noun; Non-countable noun; Noncount noun; Mass nouns
In linguistics, a mass noun, uncountable noun, non-count noun, uncount noun, or just uncountable, is a noun with the syntactic property that any quantity of it is treated as an undifferentiated unit, rather than as something with discrete elements. Non-count nouns are distinguished from count nouns.
mass noun         
NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE WHOSE QUANTITY IS INDISCRETE AND HAS NO INNATE SINGULARITY OR PLURALITY.
Uncountable noun; Non-count noun; Non-countable noun; Noncount noun; Mass nouns
(mass nouns)
1.
A mass noun is a noun such as 'wine' which is usually uncount but is used with 'a' or 'an' or used in the plural when it refers to types of that substance, as in 'a range of Australian wines'.
N-COUNT
2.
In some descriptions of grammar, a mass noun is the same as an uncount noun
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N-COUNT
noun         
WORD THAT FUNCTIONS AS THE NAME OF A SPECIFIC OBJECT OR SET OF OBJECTS
Substantive; Noun substantive; Abstract noun; Nouns; Appellative; Apellative; Concrete noun; Nown; Nouns.; Singular nouns; NOUN; Countable and uncountable noun; Appelative
(nouns)
A noun is a word such as 'car', 'love', or 'Anne' which is used to refer to a person or thing.
N-COUNT

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Uncountable set

In mathematics, an uncountable set (or uncountably infinite set) is an infinite set that contains too many elements to be countable. The uncountability of a set is closely related to its cardinal number: a set is uncountable if its cardinal number is larger than that of the set of all natural numbers.