Multiple ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Multiple ( adjective )

  1. Consisting of, having, or involving several or many parts, items, or members.
  2. Having or involving a large number.
  3. Having or being a large number of times the number, amount, or value stated or implied.

Origin:

From latin multiplicare "make much or many", from multiplex "many, manifold".

Examples:

  1. He had multiple injuries from the accident.
  2. She received multiple offers for her house.
  3. The company has multiple locations worldwide.
  4. They won multiple awards for their work.
  5. The city has multiple attractions for visitors.

(As a noun)

Multiple ( noun )

  1. Consisting of, having, or involving several or many parts, items, or members.
  2. Having or involving a large number.
  3. Having or being a large number of times the number, amount, or value stated or implied.

Origin:

From latin multiplicare "make much or many", from multiplex "many, manifold".

Examples:

  1. He had multiple injuries from the accident.
  2. She received multiple offers for her house.
  3. The company has multiple locations worldwide.
  4. They won multiple awards for their work.
  5. The city has multiple attractions for visitors.
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