manifold
/ˈmænɪˌfoʊld/noun, verb, adjective3 syllables
Manifold means: many and varied; having many features or forms.
Synonyms for manifold7
noun, as in a lightweight paper used with carbon paper to make multiple copies
verb, as in make multiple copies of
verb, as in combine or increase by multiplication
adjective, as in many and varied; having many features or forms
What does manifold mean?6
adjective
many and varied; having many features or forms“manifold reasons”
noun
a lightweight paper used with carbon paper to make multiple copies“an original and two manifolds”
a pipe that has several lateral outlets to or from other pipes
a set of points such as those of a closed surface or an analogue in three or more dimensions
verb
make multiple copies of“multiply a letter”
combine or increase by multiplication“He managed to multiply his profits”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Manifold in a sentence
- The novel gives a manifold picture of human life.unknown
- I have heard, Mr. Holmes, that you can see deeply into the manifold wickedness of the human heart.Hybrid
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of manifold
as a noun
- plural
- manifolds
as a verb
- third-person singular
- manifolds
- present participle
- manifolding
- past participle
- manifolded
- past tense
- manifolded