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Multitudinous

adjective

Existing in great numbers; innumerable.

  • "...the multitudinous seas incarnadine..." Shakespeare.

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"The meat of this turkey," he writes, "is the most flavourful and moist you will ever taste, deeply imbued with the multitudinous perfumes of the stuffing".

DURING the multitudinous demonstration against Brazil's president, Dilma Rousseff, in São Paulo on March 15th, a lunatic fringe chanted for a return to military rule.

Oysters have relatively few natural predators: mainly starfish, which attach themselves to the shell with multitudinous teeth and patiently chew through, and the oyster drill, a species of carnivorous snail that attaches itself to a mollusc shell with a multi-toothed organ and inserts its proboscis, which releases enzymes that digest the creature in its home, making it easy to hoover up.

It was perhaps an inevitable shift, given India's multitudinous support for cricket.

Particular countries may have risen, flourished, and faded; particular nations at particular periods may have swollen out into multitudinous combinations, afterwards leaving but a relic of themselves; and at this very day and hour particular races are unhappily disappearing from the earth.

Not until 1744 when Garrick, in part, restored the original, was Shakespeare's "multitudinous seas incarnadine" heard again on stage.

Shakespeare, by contrast, seems to revel in polyglot wordplay and neologism, allowing the intensely guilt-ridden Macbeth, for example, to worry that he can never wash off the murdered Duncan's blood, that "this my hand will rather / The multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red".

Because the types of radiation that can be monitored are multitudinous and the manner in which the radiation is measured can significantly vary from one method to another, the spectral methods constitute the largest category of instrumental methods.

All Nova Scotians are crazy about the ice cream that a couple of firms supply in a multitudinous and ludicrously named variety of flavours ("Turtle Tracks," "Brownies on the Moon," "Udderly Devine", etc).

But neither of them – nor the multitudinous other versions - have managed to dislodge Mendeleev's from school textbooks.

Around the stadium, images of flying birds were superimposed by digital trickery on the multitudinous throng.

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