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as an adjective: - 1
multiple
noun
1 multiple
The product of a quantity by an integer.
Roget 102:
multitude;
numerous
etc.
adj.;
numerosity,
numerality;
multiplicity;
profusion
etc.
(plenty)
639;
legion,
host;
great number,
large number,
round number,
enormous number;
a quantity,
numbers,
array,
sight,
army,
sea,
galaxy;
scores,
peck,
bushel,
shoal,
swarm,
draught,
bevy,
cloud,
flock,
herd,
drove,
flight,
covey,
hive,
brood,
litter,
farrow,
fry,
nest;
crowd
etc.
(assemblage)
72;
lots;
all in the world and his wife.
[Increase of number]
greater number,
majority;
multiplication,
multiple.
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Roget 84:
number,
symbol,
numeral,
figure,
cipher,
digit,
integer;
counter;
round number;
formula;
function;
series.
sum,
difference,
complement,
subtrahend;
product;
multiplicand,
multiplier,
multiplicator†;
coefficient,
multiple;
dividend,
divisor,
factor,
quotient,
submultiple [Math.];
fraction,
rational number;
surd,
irrational number;
transcendental number;
mixed number,
complex number,
complex conjugate;
numerator,
denominator;
decimal,
circulating decimal,
repetend;
common measure,
aliquot part;
prime number,
prime,
relative prime,
prime factor,
prime pair;
reciprocal;
totient†.
binary number,
octal number,
hexadecimal number [Comp.].
permutation,
combination,
variation;
election.
ratio,
proportion,
comparison
etc.
464;
progression;
arithmetical progression,
geometrical progression,
harmonical progression†;
percentage,
permilage.
figurate numbers†,
pyramidal numbers,
polygonal numbers.
power,
root,
exponent,
index,
logarithm,
antilogarithm;
modulus,
base.
differential,
integral,
fluxion†,
fluent.
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Polish: wielokrotność, krotność
adjective
1 multiple
Having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual.
Roget 102:
many,
several,
sundry,
divers,
various,
not a few;
Briarean;
a hundred,
a thousand,
a myriad,
a million,
a quadrillion,
a nonillion,
a thousand and one;
some ten or a dozen,
some forty or fifty
&c.;
half a dozen,
half a hundred
&c.;
very many,
full many,
ever so many;
numerous;
numerose†;
profuse,
in profusion;
manifold,
multiplied,
multitudinous,
multiple,
multinominal,
teeming,
populous,
peopled,
crowded,
thick,
studded;
galore.
thick coming,
many more,
more than one can tell,
a world of;
no end of,
no end to;
cum multis aliis [Lat.];
thick as hops,
thick as hail;
plenty as blackberries;
numerous as the stars in the firmament,
numerous as the sands on the seashore,
numerous as the hairs on the head;
and what not,
and heaven knows what;
endless
etc.
(infinite)
105.
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Dutch: meerder, multiple
Polish: częstotliwy, wielorazowy, wielokrotny
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