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The word "Multifarious" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has many varied parts or aspects. Example: "The festival featured a multifarious array of activities, from music performances to art exhibitions." Alternatives include "varied" or "diverse."
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Multifarious
adjective
Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold.
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Iraq's disintegration has affected the city in multifarious ways.
But they do not hold the majority, and represent a multifarious jumble of parties ranging from neo-Nazis to the hard left and from moderate Eurosceptics to outright opponents of the EU.
It is a world they will not recognise, one of initiatives, strategies and frameworks, all with multifarious objectives, strands and dimensions.
No other country has more than 5%.The impact of these multifarious new New Yorkers is easily summed up.
FOLLOWERS of the multifarious memes that clog the tubes of the interwebs each day are well acquainted with the Streisand Effect, which we've had occasion to discuss here before: The phenomenon by which an attempt to suppress information circulating online backfires spectacularly, attracting exponentially greater attention than the offending information would have attracted on its own.
The premiership is always an awesome, enormous job, complex, relentless, urgent and multifarious in a way that has proved beyond Mr Brown's real but narrow abilities.
He writes unsentimentally and with a poet's eye about all the multifarious work of the old farm: the jostle of the cattle, the ash-gold hops in the oast houses.
In other words, they are particularly suited to the task at hand.Philip Ball, a British science writer, sets out to document the current understanding of what caused nature's multifarious shapes.
The more open and multifarious the city becomes, the more it attracts people who want it to stay that way.
What some call "the great moderation" has been a boon to financial markets around the world, particularly those trading in the multifarious debt instruments concocted in the laboratories of Wall Street and the City of London.
After all, Iran depends at least as much on western investment as the West depends on anything that Iran can sell it, including oil.The danger inherent in this argument is that Iran, run by multifarious forces, with shadowy security services to the fore, has a huge under-used capacity as troublemaker.
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