adjective

multiple

multiple, many

The victim had multiple injuries.

The victim had multiple injuries.

There are multiple ways to solve this problem.

There are multiple ways to solve this problem.

multiple ((plural noun)) There were multiple reasons for his decision.

Synonyms: numerous, several, various; Antonyms: single, sole

From Latin 'multiplex', meaning 'having many folds', from 'multi-' (many) and '-plex' (fold).

Think of 'multiplying' something to get 'multiple' copies of it.

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