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In set theory, an **ineffable cardinal** is a type of large cardinal that is defined based on properties related to certain filters and combinatorial principles. Specifically, a cardinal \( \kappa \) is called ineffable if it satisfies the following conditions: 1. **Uncountability**: \( \kappa \) is an uncountable cardinal.

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