
1) Aggregate 2) Bigeminal 3) Binary 4) Denary 5) Double 6) Doubled 7) Dual 8) Duple 9) Duplex 10) Eightfold 11) Fivefold 12) Fourfold 13) French word used in English 14) Having several parts 15) Involving many 16) Manifold 17) Manifold or complex 18) Many 19) More than one 20) Multiplex 21) Nine to three
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1) Bigeminal 2) Compound 3) Denary 4) Double 5) Doubled 6) Dual 7) Duple 8) Duplex 9) Eightfold 10) Fivefold 11) Fourfold 12) Lcm 13) Manifold 14) Many 15) Multiplex 16) Multiplicate 17) Ninefold 18) Nonuple 19) Octuple 20) Quadruple 21) Quadruplex 22) Quadruplicate 23) Quaternary 24) Quaternate 25) Quintuple
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• (n.) A quantity containing another quantity a number of times without a remainder. • (a.) Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or many, parts.
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(L. multiplex) manifold; occurring in or affecting various parts of the body at once.
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The integer b is a multiple of the integer a if there is an integer d such that b = da.
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interconnection of several inlets or outlets in a switching stage to the same traffic carrying device or traffic circuit
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Manifold, occurring in or affecting various parts of the body at once. ... Origin: L. Multiplex ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mul´tĭ-pәl) occurring in several different parts of the body at once.
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Mul'ti·ple adjective [ Confer French
multiple , and English
quadruple , and
multiply .] Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or many, parts.
Law of multiple proportion (Chemistry) , ...
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Mul'ti·ple noun (Math.) A quantity containing another quantity a number of times without a remainder. » A
common multiple of two or more numbers contains each of them a number of times exactly; thus, 24 is a
common multiple of 3 and 4. The
least common multiple is t...
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Of several or many distinct parts.
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multiple Involving or including several things, people, or parts.
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more than one
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A number which is part of another number's times table. E.g. 35 is a multiple of 5.
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The integer b is a multiple of the integer a if there is an integer d such that b=da. See also: Integer.
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Casting sculpture in bronze, and the various techniques of printmaking, have for many centuries made it possible to make multiple examples of a work of art. Each example of an edition of a print or a bronze is an authentic work of the artist, although there may be technical variations which might affect the value. The number produced is usually str...
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The product of a given whole number and another whole number
Example:
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adjective having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; `multiple birth`; `multiple ownership`; `made multiple copies of the speech`; `his multiple achievements in public life`; `her multiple personalities`; `a pineapple is a...
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See price/earnings ratio
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Any number that is the product of a given number. For example, the sequences 5, 10, 15, 20, 25... are multiples of 5; and 2, 4, 6, 8, 10... are multiples of 2. These sequences form multiplication tables. Some multiples are common to several multiplication tables. In the sequence 10, 20, 30... all are multiples of 2, 5, and 10. The lowest of thi...
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See accumulator.
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consisting of, having, or involving several or many individuals, parts, elements, relations, etc.; manifold. · · (of circuits) arranged in parallel. · (of a circuit or circuits) having a number of points at which connection can be made.
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Multiple is a performance measure, which is used in the valuation of a firm?s financial health and performance.
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The multiple of a number is the product of that number and any other whole number. 2, 4, 6, and 8 are multiples of 2.
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] having or involving more than one part or entity
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