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What is a Bounded lattice?

As in lattice every pair of a and b has both LUB(Least upper bound) and GLB(Greatest Lower Bound) then what is different in Bounded Lattice?

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In a lattice if upper bound and lower bound exists then it is called Bounded Lattice. Infinite lattices doesn't have bound, hence they are not Bounded lattice. This is what makes it different.
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