Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Multitudinous; manifold.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Multitudinous.
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- adjective
multitudinous
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Examples
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It was like a virtual, faceless, multitudinary Seinfeld´s 2 hour show.
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Then comes the further incalculable burden of slaving and rebuilding the multitudinary activities and industries destroyed by war.
The War and Commerce 1915
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THE Wise Man truly said "of making many books there is no end," and never were books good, bad and indifferent, more multitudinary than at the present day.
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Here was he, the individual, very possibly placed on -- at all events, infesting -- a particular planet for a considerable number of years; the planet was so elaborately constructed, so richly clothed with trees and valleys and uplands and running waters and multitudinary grass-blades, and the body that housed Felix Kennaston was so intricately wrought with tiny bones and veins and sinews, with sockets and valves and levers, and little hairs which grew upon the body like grass-blades about the earth, that it seemed unreasonable to suppose this much cunning mechanism had been set agoing aimlessly: and so, he often wondered if he was not perhaps expected to devote these years of human living to some intelligible purpose?
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