He mentioned wiki standards, and yet there are no pages for it. But we still go for these “unofficial standards”, this is why I am suggesting a “page” which clarifies each term and also gives examples of how we deal with them.
What do you mean unofficial standards? We literally just plunk out the definitions from wikipedia. That's as official as it gets.
Also, to quote manu_zarri
Limitless, Endless depends to the context, usually they are taked as Countless
"too many to be counted; very many." <--- that's Countless meaning
No, as Gilver said,
Countless means something that cannot be counted by normal means, but this on its own does not disqualify being infinite, nor does it qualify being infinite, and requires more evidence, unlike the next two words that I am about to touch.
Limitless and
Endless are textbook infinite. They literally mean having no end or limit as their
main PRIMARY definition. Sure, it can mean being extremely large, but that's not the primary definition, that's a secondary definition, since infinity also cannot be counted but at least we know why it cannot be counted: BECAUSE IT GOES ON WITHOUT ANY END TO BEGIN WITH. And also no,
Limitless and
Endless are not taken as
countless usually, not without extreme circumstances coming into play, most of the time they are accepted as being limitless due to their primary definition actually admitting the words to mean having no end or limit, and thus they have a higher standing of validity than
countless does.
Infinite in our wiki is refered to
Countably Infinite set
Immeansurable in our wiki is refered to
Uncontably Infinite set
This is the part where I apply the "aleph levels of bullshittery" term. Like Gilver said, you can't arbitrarily highball meanings like this without extraordinarily concrete evidence just because you wish to.