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multitudinous

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1. multitudinous - Adjective

2. multitudinous - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

Consisting of a multitude; manifold in number or condition; as, multitudinous waves.

Of or pertaining to a multitude.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Examples

It is through the multitudinous mass of living human hearts, of human acts and words of love and truth, that the Christ of the first century has become the Christ of the nineteenth. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

A man in the right, with God on his side, is in the majority, though he be alone, for God is multitudinous above all populations of the earth. Henry Ward Beecher

We know the past and its great events, the present in its multitudinous complications, chiefly through faith in the testimony of others. Matthew Simpson

The best opinion now is, that there are multitudinous forms which are not sufficiently differentiated to be distinctively either plant or animal, while, as respects ordinary plants and animals, the difficulty of laying down a definition has become far greater than ever before. Asa Gray

Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red. William Shakespeare

Hark, below, the many-voiced earth, The chanting of the old religious trees, Rustle of far-off waters, woven sounds Of small and multitudinous lives awake, Peopling the grasses and the pools with joy, Uttering their meaning to the mystic night! William Vaughn Moody

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