In`fin*i*tes"i*mal (?), a. [Cf. F. infinit'esimal, fr. infinit'esime infinitely small, fr. L. infinitus. See Infinite, a.]

Infinitely or indefinitely small; less than any assignable quantity or value; very small.

Infinitesimal calculus, the different and the integral calculus, when developed according to the method used by Leibnitz, who regarded the increments given to variables as infinitesimal.

 

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In`fin*i*tes"i*mal, n. Math.

An infinitely small quantity; that which is less than any assignable quantity.

 

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