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uncountable (EN)
adjective

adjective “uncountable”

base form uncountable, non-gradable
  1. (in grammar) describing a noun that does not have a plural form or indefinite article
    In English, "information" is uncountable, so we cannot say "an information.
  2. so large in number that it cannot be counted
    The campers sighed in awe as they watched the uncountable stars in the sky.
  3. (in mathematics) not able to be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers or any subset of them
    Georg Cantor proved that the real numbers are uncountable.