Definition and Synonyms for 無限
1. | 無限 | 全部の、および包括的な |
Infinite | total and all-embracing | |
Synonyms: | 無限 | |
2. | エンドレス | 連続した全体を形成するために端を結合させる |
Endless | having the ends united so as to form a continuous whole | |
Synonyms: | エンドレス, 無限 | |
3. | 宏大無辺 | 時間、空間、程度または大きさにおける限界も境界もない |
Infinite | having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude | |
Synonyms: | 広大無辺, 無数, 無極, 無窮, 無辺際, 無限, 無限大 | |
4. | 茫茫たる | 一見して量、数、程度または特に範囲が果てしない |
Boundless | seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent | |
Synonyms: | きりのない, 広大無辺, 果てしない, 果てしがない, 極まりない, 無制限, 無尽蔵, 無極, 無辺際, 無限, 空空漠漠, 計り知れない, 限りない | |
5. | 無限 | 知られている期限がなくおそらく終わりがないさま |
Endless | having no known beginning and presumably no end | |
Synonyms: | 無限 | |
6. | 果てしない | 永遠に、または、無期限に続けるさま |
Unceasing | continuing forever or indefinitely | |
Synonyms: | ただ, たゆみない, 万代不易, 万古不易, 不易, 千古不易, 尽きる, 尽きない, 常, 常, 常しなえ, 幾久しい, 恒久的, 悠久, 果てしない, 果てしがない, 永久, 永続的, 永遠, 無窮, 無限, 限りない | |
7. | 許多 | 無限である性質 |
Limitlessness | the quality of being infinite | |
Synonyms: | 無窮, 無限 | |
8. | 無限 | 動詞の |
Infinite | of verbs | |
Synonyms: | 無限 | |
9. | 無限 | 範囲または範囲における限界がない |
Unlimited | having no limits in range or scope | |
Synonyms: | 無制限, 無限 | |
10. | 渺茫たる | 範囲、サイズ、量が無制限の |
Illimitable | without limits in extent or size or quantity | |
Synonyms: | 無制限, 無尽蔵, 無辺際, 無限, 野放図, 限りない | |
11. | 無限 | (分詞または動名詞または不定詞のように)人称、数、法のいずれも持たない |
Infinite | having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive) | |
Synonyms: | 無限 | |
12. | 許多 | 限度や限界のない |
Limitlessness | without bound or limit | |
Synonyms: | 無窮, 無限 |
Meanings for each kanji in 無限
» | 無 | nothingness; none; ain't; nothing; nil; not |
» | 限 | limit; restrict; to best of ability |
Categories 無限 is a member of
1. | 性状 | 人や物の本質的で特徴的な属性 |
Quality | an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone | |
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I don't know if anyone can help me with this doubt but I found aout that the name of the anime character of Samurai Champloo "Mugen" is written with the kanjis: 無幻.
The first one 無 means "nothing" and it forms part of this word meaning infinite, but the second one (幻 ilusion, dream) forms part of the word "mugen" 夢幻 that means dream, fantasy or visions.
I wondered if anyone knows what do they mean together and why are they still pronouced "mugen" or if it's just a way of forming a name without any particular meaning. I don't really understand the way kanjis are used in peoples names so I don't know :/
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If the name of the anime character you are saying is written as 無幻, it might be a representation of the character or its abilities or just a cool name that is invented by the makers of the anime since this word is not a standard word. 無限 means infinity or limitless, (particularly limitless) while 夢幻 means visions or fantasies, illusions that happens in the mind or as its source or any source of any illusion manifestations.
The reason why is it pronounced mugen is simple. Both of the kanji are read with its "ON reading", mu and gen.
Another example of invented words that are pronounced with their ON reading is the subtitle of Naruto: Shippuden. The word Shippuden has three kanji and read as their equivalent ON readings, this word is not a standard word too.
Hope this helps. ^^