Multitudinous
(adjective)
- Having or being composed of a great many individuals or elements.
- Refers to having many parts or aspects.
- Describing something that is abundant or plentiful.
Origin:
The word 'multitudinous' is derived from the latin word 'multitudo' meaning 'a great number'. the term refers to having or being composed of many individuals or elements.
Examples:
- The multitudinous stars in the sky were a sight to behold, shining bright against the dark sky.
- The multitudinous flavors of ice cream at the shop were too much to choose from, each one tempting and delicious.
- The multitudinous papers and reports on his desk were overwhelming, making it difficult for him to focus on any one task.
- The multitudinous flowers in the garden were a colorful display, each one unique and beautiful in its own way.
- The multitudinous cultures and traditions of the world were fascinating, each one telling a different story and offering a unique perspective.