Boldly ambivalent since whenever
Yes. "Innumerable" means more than you can count (or number) whereas "uncountable" means they (it?) can't be counted, as in (perhaps) not separated enough to be counted or not of a type of thing that can be counted.
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Yes. "Innumerable" means more than you can count (or number) whereas "uncountable" means they (it?) can't be counted, as in (perhaps) not separated enough to be counted or not of a type of thing that can be counted.
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