Lines in Euclidean space.
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In our real world, the space is 3D. It is currently unknown whether it is infinitely large.
No, it is not.
Compound words using 'one' are onesided (argument), onedimensional (flat), onetime (as a modifier).
It is an infinitely large number.
No. Infinitely Small implies something that is as close to zero as it can get without actually being zero - think of a positive or negative fraction with an infinitely large denominator. Infinitely Big implies something that is as far away from zero as possible, and then some: negative infinity or positive infinity. You can think of infinitely small as being the reciprocal of (one divided by) infinitely big.