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Everything that ends, counted, measured, and politely told to stop.
means Having limits or bounds — a definite size, count, or end, not stretching into infinity.
from From Latin finitus, past participle of finire, to limit or end, rooted in finis, boundary — the same finish line that closes every race and every novel.
Math twistA finite set can still be absurdly enormous.
OppositeInfinite simply slaps on the not prefix.
Grammar cameoFinite verbs carry tense and a subject.