Multitudinous (adjective)

  1. Having or being composed of a great many individuals or elements.
  2. Refers to having many parts or aspects.
  3. 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:

  1. The multitudinous stars in the sky were a sight to behold, shining bright against the dark sky.
  2. The multitudinous flavors of ice cream at the shop were too much to choose from, each one tempting and delicious.
  3. The multitudinous papers and reports on his desk were overwhelming, making it difficult for him to focus on any one task.
  4. The multitudinous flowers in the garden were a colorful display, each one unique and beautiful in its own way.
  5. The multitudinous cultures and traditions of the world were fascinating, each one telling a different story and offering a unique perspective.
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