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infimum
[ in-fahy-muhm, -fee- ]
infimum
/ ˈɪnfɪməm /
noun
- the greatest lower bound
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Word History and Origins
Origin of infimum1
1935–40; < Latin, noun use of neuter of infimus lowest (superlative of inferus low)
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Example Sentences
Omnis corporea creatura ... bonum est infimum, et in genere suo pulchrum quoniam forma et specie continetur.”—St.
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The imum is the lowest extremity of a part; then the infimum, the lowest part, with reference to the other parts.
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Altera pars locum infimum sortita, terra quidem appellatur, frigida et sicca multas que motiones habens, et in qua multum sane calidi inest.
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Nectarium monophyllum, concavum, pedicellatum, intra petalum infimum.
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