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Definition of many
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of many is as below...
Many (a. /
pron.)
Consisting
of a great
number;
numerous;
not few.
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Headed
::
Headed
(a.)
Furnished
with a head
(commonly
as
denoting
intellectual
faculties);
-- used in
composition;
as,
clear-headed,
long-headed,
thick-headed;
a
many-headed
monster..
Groschen
::
Groschen
(n.) A small
silver
coin and money of
account
of
Germany,
worth about two
cents.
It is not
included
in the new
monetary
system
of the
empire..
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) A game which one
person
can play
alone;
--
applied
to many games of
cards,
etc.; also, to a game
played
on a board with pegs or
balls,
in which the
object
is,
beginning
with all the
places
filled
except
one, to
remove
all but one of the
pieces
by
jumping,
as in
draughts..
Glossohyal
::
Glossohyal
(a.)
Pertaining
to both the
hyoidean
arch and the
tongue;
--
applied
to the
anterior
segment
of the
hyoidean
arch in many
fishes.
-- n. The
glossohyal
bone or
cartilage;
lingual
bone;
entoglossal
bone.
Discoverable
::
Discoverable
(a.)
Capable
of being
discovered,
found out, or
perceived;
as, many
minute
animals
are
discoverable
only by the help of the
microscope;
truths
discoverable
by human
industry..
Hyperinosis
::
Hyperinosis
(n.) A
condition
of the
blood,
characterized
by an
abnormally
large
amount
of
fibrin,
as in many
inflammatory
diseases..
Bark Beetle
::
Bark
beetle
() A small
beetle
of many
species
(family
Scolytidae),
which in the
larval
state bores under or in the bark of
trees,
often doing great
damage..
Ocellus
::
Ocellus
(n.) A
little
eye; a
minute
simple
eye found in many
invertebrates.
Sixfold
::
Sixfold
(a.) Six times
repeated;
six times as much or as many.
Albumin
::
Albumin
(n.) A
thick,
viscous
nitrogenous
substance,
which is the chief and
characteristic
constituent
of white of eggs and of the serum of
blood,
and is found in other
animal
substances,
both fluid and
solid,
also in many
plants.
It is
soluble
in water and is
coagulated
by heat and by
certain
chemical
reagents..
Labyrinthodonta
::
Labyrinthodonta
(n. pl.) An
extinct
order of
Amphibia,
including
the
typical
genus
Labyrinthodon,
and many other
allied
forms,
from the
Carboniferous,
Permian,
and
Triassic
formations.
By
recent
writers
they are
divided
into two or more
orders.
See
Stegocephala..
Social
::
Social
(a.)
Naturally
growing
in
groups
or
masses;
-- said of many
individual
plants
of the same
species.
Set
::
Set (n.) A
series
of as many games as may be
necessary
to
enable
one side to win six. If at the end of the tenth game the score is a tie, the set is
usually
called
a deuce set, and
decided
by an
application
of the rules for
playing
off deuce in a game. See
Deuce..
Multititular
::
Multititular
(a.)
Having
many
titles.
Aniline
::
Aniline
(n.) An
organic
base
belonging
to the
phenylamines.
It may be
regarded
as
ammonia
in which one
hydrogen
atom has been
replaced
by the
radical
phenyl.
It is a
colorless,
oily
liquid,
originally
obtained
from
indigo
by
distillation,
but now
largely
manufactured
from coal tar or
nitrobenzene
as a base from which many
brilliant
dyes are
made..
Pulmonata
::
Pulmonata
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division,
or
sub-class,
of
hermaphrodite
gastropods,
in which the
mantle
cavity
is
modified
into an
air-breathing
organ,
as in
Helix,
or land
snails,
Limax,
or
garden
slugs,
and many pond
snails,
as
Limnaea
and
Planorbis..
Eozoic
::
Eozoic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to rocks or
strata
older than the
Paleozoic,
in many of which the
eozoon
has been
found..
Manyplies
::
Manyplies
(n.) The third
division,
or that
between
the
reticulum,
or
honeycomb
stomach,
and the
abomasum,
or
rennet
stomach,
in the
stomach
of
ruminants;
the
omasum;
the
psalterium.
So
called
from the
numerous
folds in its
mucous
membrane.
See
Illust
of
Ruminant..
Swimming
::
Swimmeret
(n.) One of a
series
of flat,
fringed,
and
usually
bilobed,
appendages,
of which
several
pairs occur on the
abdominal
somites
of many
crustaceans.
They are used as fins in
swimming..
Gramercy
::
Gramercy
(interj.)
A word
formerly
used to
express
thankfulness,
with
surprise;
many
thanks..
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