indefinitudeEtymologyFrom in- + definitude, from in- + de- + Latin fin(is) + -itude or directly from Renaissance Latin finitūdō (“signifying a noun of state”), from fīnis (“end, limit”) + -tūdō.indefinitude means The quality of being indefinite or vague. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 73 out of 100.nounThe quality of being indefinite or vague.An indefinite number or quantity.“They arise to a strange and prodigious multitude, if not indefinitude, by their various positions, combinations, and conjunctions.”