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Definition of multitude
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 multitude is as below...
Multitude
(n.) A great
number
of
persons
or
things,
regarded
collectively;
as, the book will be read by a
multitude
of
people;
the
multitude
of
stars;
a
multitude
of
cares..
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Army Worm
::
Army worm () A
lepidopterous
insect,
which in the
larval
state often
travels
in great
multitudes
from field to
field,
destroying
grass,
grain,
and other
crops.
The
common
army worm of the
northern
United
States
is
Leucania
unipuncta.
The name is often
applied
to other
related
species,
as the
cotton
worm..
Throng
::
Throng
(v. i.) To crowd
together;
to press
together
into a close body, as a
multitude
of
persons;
to
gather
or move in
multitudes..
Innumerable
::
Innumerable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
counted,
enumerated,
or
numbered,
for
multitude;
countless;
numberless;
unnumbered,
hence,
indefinitely
numerous;
of great
number..
Palm Sunday
::
Palm
Sunday
() The
Sunday
next
before
Easter;
-- so
called
in
commemoration
of our
Savior's
triumphal
entry into
Jerusalem,
when the
multitude
strewed
palm
branches
in the way..
Overmultitude
::
Overmultitude
(v. t.) To
outnumber.
Throng
::
Throng
(n.) A
multitude
of
persons
or of
living
beings
pressing
or
pressed
into a close body or
assemblage;
a
crowd.
Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To breed
multitudes.
Infinitude
::
Infinitude
(n.)
Boundless
number;
countless
multitude.
Negotiosity
::
Negotiosity
(n.) The state of being busy;
multitude
of
business.
World
::
World (n.) As an
emblem
of
immensity,
a great
multitude
or
quantity;
a large
number..
Shoal
::
Shoal (v. i.) To
assemble
in a
multitude;
to
throng;
as, the
fishes
shoaled
about the
place..
Swarm
::
Swarm (v. i.) To be
crowded;
to be
thronged
with a
multitude
of
beings
in
motion.
Number
::
Number
(n.) To
reckon
as one of a
collection
or
multitude.
Shoal
::
Shoal (n.) A great
multitude
assembled;
a
crowd;
a
throng;
-- said
especially
of fish; as, a shoal of
bass..
Legion
::
Legion
(n.) A great
number;
a
multitude.
Boletus
::
Boletus
(n.) A genus of fungi
having
the under side of the
pileus
or cap
composed
of a
multitude
of fine
separate
tubes.
A few are
edible,
and
others
very
poisonous..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) A
number
or
quantity
equal to the
contents
of a pack;
hence,
a
multitude;
a
burden..
Infinity
::
Infinity
(n.)
Endless
or
indefinite
number;
great
multitude;
as an
infinity
of
beauties.
Troop
::
Troop (n.) A
collection
of
people;
a
company;
a
number;
a
multitude.
Metazoa
::
Metazoa
(n. pl.) Those
animals
in which the
protoplasmic
mass,
constituting
the egg, is
converted
into a
multitude
of
cells,
which are
metamorphosed
into the
tissues
of the body. A
central
cavity
is
commonly
developed,
and the cells
around
it are at first
arranged
in two
layers,
-- the
ectoderm
and
endoderm.
The group
comprises
nearly
all
animals
except
the
Protozoa..
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