The word "in finitenesses" consists of four syllables and has a total of 15 letters. The first syllable "in" is pronounced as [ɪn], followed by the second syllable "fi" pronounced as [ˈfaɪ]. The third syllable "nite" is pronounced as [ˈnaɪt], and the fourth syllable "nesses" is pronounced as [ˈnɛsəz]. The spelling of this word is complex due to the double "n" and the suffix "-nesses" indicating the plural form of "finiteness", meaning the quality or state of being finite.
The word "infinities" itself is derived from the Latin word "infinitas", which means "boundlessness" or "endlessness". The suffix "-ness" is then added to form the noun "infiniteness", referring to the quality or state of being infinite. The addition of the prefix "in-" creates the word "infinities", suggesting the condition of being without limits or endlessness.