finite vs nonstop

finite

adj
  • Limited by (i.e. inflected for) person or number. 

  • Having an end or limit; (of a quantity) constrained by bounds; (of a set) whose number of elements is a natural number. 

nonstop

noun
  • A linguistic sound that is not a stop; a continuant. 

  • A convenience store in parts of Europe, open 24 hours a day. 

  • A nonstop journey, especially a nonstop flight. 

adv
  • Without stopping; without interruption or break 

adj
  • Without stopping; without interruption or break. 

  • Describing a point mutation within a stop codon that causes the continued translation of an mRNA strand. 

How often have the words finite and nonstop occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )