multiform, multiple

multiform, multiple

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  • manifold, multiform, multiple — Manifold means of many kinds, with the added suggestion that the number involved is not only large but varied and complex: The superintendent of the apartment building had duties that were manifold. Multiform means having many forms of many… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • multiform — See manifold, multiform, multiple See multiform, multiple …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • multiple — See manifold, multiform, multiple See multiform, multiple …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • multiple — / multifarious [adj] diversified, miscellaneous assorted, collective, conglomerate, different, diverse, diversiform, heterogeneous, indiscriminate, legion, manifold, many, mixed, motley, multiform, multiplex, multitudinal, multitudinous, numerous …   New thesaurus

  • multiple — Synonyms and related words: allotropic, billion, considerable, diversiform, ever so many, full many, heaped up, heteromorphic, heteromorphous, increase, increased, jillion, manifold, many, metamorphic, metamorphotic, million, multifarious,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • multiform — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. various, many shaped, manifold; see multiple 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Consisting of a number of different kinds: assorted, divers, diverse, diversified, heterogeneous, miscellaneous, mixed, motley,… …   English dictionary for students

  • multiform — mÊŒltɪfÉ”rm / fɔːm adj. having many forms, of multiple shapes …   English contemporary dictionary

  • multiform — a. 1. Many shaped, diversified, of many shapes, of many forms. 2. Manifold, multifarious, multifold, multiple, multiplex …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • varied — I adjective assorted, complex, composite, compound, conglomerate, different, differing, disparate, dissimilar, distinct, diverse, diversified, indiscriminate, intricate, jumbled, medley, mixed, multifarious, multifold, multiform, multiple,… …   Law dictionary

  • compound — com·pound /kəm pau̇nd/ vt 1: to agree for a consideration not to prosecute (an offense) ◇ Compounding a felony is a common law crime. 2: to pay (interest) on both the accrued interest and the principal Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam …   Law dictionary

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