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Manifold   /mˈænəfˌoʊld/  /mˈænɪfˌoʊld/   Listen
Manifold

noun
1.
A pipe that has several lateral outlets to or from other pipes.
2.
A lightweight paper used with carbon paper to make multiple copies.  Synonym: manifold paper.
3.
A set of points such as those of a closed surface or an analogue in three or more dimensions.
adjective
1.
Many and varied; having many features or forms.  Synonym: multiplex.  "Our manifold failings" , "Manifold intelligence" , "The multiplex opportunities in high technology"
verb
(past & past part. manifolded; pres. part. manifolding)
1.
Make multiple copies of.
2.
Combine or increase by multiplication.  Synonym: multiply.



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"Manifold" Quotes from Famous Books



... upon the path we have trodden, with its continual fight against disease, its manifold combats with obstacles of life, and with its inevitable portion of sorrow we all must bear, we should think seriously and consider the result of our act before we deliberately bring another ...
— Tyranny of God • Joseph Lewis

... true of the affront which he is said to have offered to Mrs Beaumont, the great lady had manifold ...
— The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope v. I. • A. M. W. Stirling (compiler)

... Peter said: 'Lo, we have left all and followed thee.' And he said unto them,—'Verily I say unto you, there is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the Kingdom of God's sake, who shall not receive manifold more in this present time, and in the world to come ...
— Christian Devotedness • Anthony Norris Groves

... one resource, however, and I am not sure that a similar stronghold has not secured the power of greater men and in higher functions. Peter's sway was of so varied and complicated a kind; the duties he discharged were so various, manifold, and conflicting; the measures he took with the people, whose destinies were committed to him, were so thoroughly devised, by reference to the peculiar condition of each man—what he could do, or bear, or submit to—and not by any sense of justice; that a sort of government ...
— Lord Kilgobbin • Charles Lever

... strong, strange, wild life, that breathed with his in the darkness through this hour. It was all so much bigger than themselves that he was hushed. They had met, and included in their meeting the thrust of the manifold grass stems, the cry of the peewit, ...
— Sons and Lovers • David Herbert Lawrence


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