in·fin·i·tude

[in-fin-i-tood, -tyood]
noun
1.
infinity: divine infinitude.
2.
an infinite extent, amount, or number.

Origin:
1635–45; infin(ite) + -itude, on the model of magnitude, multitude

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infinitude (ɪnˈfɪnɪˌtjuːd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  the state or quality of being infinite
2.  an infinite extent, quantity, degree, etc

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