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Simple Dictionary Definition

無限数列

see styles
 mugensuuretsu / mugensuretsu
    むげんすうれつ
infinite sequence

無限次元

see styles
 mugenjigen
    むげんじげん
(can be adjective with の) {math} infinite-dimensional

無限級数

see styles
 mugenkyuusuu / mugenkyusu
    むげんきゅうすう
{math} infinite series

無限遠点

see styles
 mugenenten
    むげんえんてん
{math} point at infinity

無限集合

see styles
 mugenshuugou / mugenshugo
    むげんしゅうごう
infinite set

生佛一如

see styles
shēng fó yī rú
    sheng1 fo2 yi1 ru2
sheng fo i ju
 shōbutsu ichinyo
生佛一體; 生佛不二; 凡聖一如 The living and the Buddha are one, i. e. all are the one undivided whole, or absolute; they are all of the same substance: all are Buddha, and of the same 法身 dharmakāya, or spiritual nature; all are of the same 空 infinity.

界外理教

see styles
jiè wài lǐ jiào
    jie4 wai4 li3 jiao4
chieh wai li chiao
 kaige (no) rikyō
Tiantai's 圓教 the school of the complete Buddha-teaching, i. e. that of Tiantai, which concerns itself with the śūnya doctrines of the infinite, beyond the realms of reincarnation, and the development of the bodhisattva in those realms.

阿提佛陀

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ā tí fó tuó
    a1 ti2 fo2 tuo2
a t`i fo t`o
    a ti fo to
 Adaibudda
Ādi-buddha, the primal buddha of ancient Lamaism (Tib. chos-kyi-daṅ-poḥi-saṅs-rgyas); by the older school he is associated with Puxian born of Vairocana i.e. Kuntu-bzan-po, or Dharmakāya-Samantabhadha; by the later school with Vajradhara, or Vajrasattva, who are considered as identical, and spoken of as omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, infinite, uncaused, and causing all things.

限り無し

see styles
 kirinashi
    きりなし
(1) boundlessness; endlessness; infinity; (2) incessantness; continuousness

際限なく

see styles
 saigennaku
    さいげんなく
(adverb) ad infinitum; endlessly

to不定詞

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 tsuufuteishi / tsufuteshi
    ツーふていし
{ling} (See 原形不定詞) to-infinitive; full infinitive

分離不定詞

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 bunrifuteishi / bunrifuteshi
    ぶんりふていし
{ling} split infinitive

原形不定詞

see styles
 genkeifuteishi / genkefuteshi
    げんけいふていし
{gramm} (See to不定詞) bare infinitive; root infinitive

壽命無有量


寿命无有量

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shòu mìng wú yǒu liáng
    shou4 ming4 wu2 you3 liang2
shou ming wu yu liang
 jumyō muu ryō
壽命無數劫 The infinite life of Buddha.

機械最小値

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 kikaisaishouchi / kikaisaishochi
    きかいさいしょうち
{comp} machine infinitesimal

無量光明土


无量光明土

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wú liáng guāng míng tǔ
    wu2 liang2 guang1 ming2 tu3
wu liang kuang ming t`u
    wu liang kuang ming tu
 muryō kōmyō do
Amitābha's land of infinite light.

無限ループ

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 mugenruupu / mugenrupu
    むげんループ
infinite loop; closed loop

無限小変換

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 mugenshouhenkan / mugenshohenkan
    むげんしょうへんかん
{math} infinitesimal transformation

阿彌陀如來


阿弥陀如来

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ē mí tuó rú lái
    e1 mi2 tuo2 ru2 lai2
o mi t`o ju lai
    o mi to ju lai
Amitabha, Buddha of infinite light
See: 阿弥陀如来

メガフェプス

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 megafepusu
    メガフェプス
megafeps (mnemonic for verbs that never precede infinitives, but rather their gerunds); mind, enjoy, give up, avoid, finish, escape, postpone, stop

無量義處三昧


无量义处三昧

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wú liáng yì chù sān mèi
    wu2 liang2 yi4 chu4 san1 mei4
wu liang i ch`u san mei
    wu liang i chu san mei
 muryō gisho zanmai
The anantanirdeśapratiṣṭhāna samādhi, into which the Buddha is represented as entering before preaching the doctrine of infinity as given in the Lotus Sūtra.

知無邊諸佛智


知无边诸佛智

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zhī wú biān zhū fó zhì
    zhi1 wu2 bian1 zhu1 fo2 zhi4
chih wu pien chu fo chih
 chi muhen shobutsu chi
To have the infinite Buddha-wisdom (of knowing all the Buddha-worlds and how to save the beings in them).

インフィニット

see styles
 infinitto
    インフィニット
(adj-no,n) infinite

インフィニティ

see styles
 infiniti
    インフィニティ
infinity

三十七尊四大輪


三十七尊四大轮

see styles
sān shí qī zūn sì dà lún
    san1 shi2 qi1 zun1 si4 da4 lun2
san shih ch`i tsun ssu ta lun
    san shih chi tsun ssu ta lun
 sanjūshichi son shidairin
The four large circles in each of which the thirty-seven are represented, in one all hold the diamond-realm symbol, the vajra; in another, the symbol relating to the triple realm of time, past, present, future; in another, the Guanyin symbol; and in another, the symbol of infinite space.

Variations:
底なし
底無し

 sokonashi
    そこなし
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bottomless; endlessly deep; infinite

無限回微分可能

see styles
 mugenkaibibunkanou / mugenkaibibunkano
    むげんかいびぶんかのう
(adjectival noun) {math} infinitely differentiable

インフィニティー

see styles
 infinitii / infiniti
    インフィニティー
infinity

インフィニティ風呂

see styles
 infinitiburo
    インフィニティぶろ
(See インフィニティプール) infinity-style bath (esp. at an onsen); infinity-edge bath

Variations:
限りない
限り無い

 kagirinai
    かぎりない
(adjective) unlimited; endless; boundless; infinite

Variations:
限り無し
限無し(io)

 kirinashi
    きりなし
(1) (usu. used adverbially as 限り無しに) boundlessness; endlessness; infinity; (2) incessantness; continuousness

Variations:
限りなく
限り無く(sK)

 kagirinaku
    かぎりなく
(exp,adv) unlimitedly; without limit; without end; endlessly; infinitely; exceedingly

Variations:
インフィニティ
インフィニティー

 infiniti; infinitii / infiniti; infiniti
    インフィニティ; インフィニティー
infinity

Variations:
インフィニティプール
インフィニティ・プール

 infinitipuuru; infiniti puuru / infinitipuru; infiniti puru
    インフィニティプール; インフィニティ・プール
infinity pool

Variations:
広大無辺
宏大無辺(rK)
洪大無辺(rK)

 koudaimuhen / kodaimuhen
    こうだいむへん
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (yoji) boundless; infinite; vast

Variations:
エタニティリング
エタニティーリング
エタニティ・リング
エタニティー・リング

 etanitiringu; etanitiiringu; etaniti ringu; etanitii ringu / etanitiringu; etanitiringu; etaniti ringu; etaniti ringu
    エタニティリング; エタニティーリング; エタニティ・リング; エタニティー・リング
eternity ring; infinity ring

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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