infinito
infinite
adjective een-FEE-nee-toh Rare
Origin: Latin infinitus (in- 'not' + finis 'end')
Also means
endless
Usage Note
Infinito can also function as a masculine noun (el infinito, 'infinity' or 'the infinite'), especially in mathematics and philosophy. As an adjective it normally follows the noun: paciencia infinita. The adverb form infinitamente ('infinitely') is common in everyday superlatives.
Examples
"Tiene una paciencia infinita."
Natural Translation
She has infinite patience.
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