Synonym: battalion, concourse, hoi polloi, large number, mass, masses, pack, people, plurality, the great unwashed, throng. Similar words: altitude, aptitude, attitude, beatitude, gratitude, rectitude, aptitude test, multicultural. Meaning: ['mʌltɪtjuːd] n. 1. a large indefinite number 2. a large gathering of people 3. the common people generally.
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121. The transfer has been effected by a multitude of molecular collision.
122. Vits America manufactures a multitude of various folding systems to be used with a sheeter or a rotary cutter.
123. Firing the wood kiln communally, using others kilns, exposed me to how others work and fire showing the secrets behind a multitude of ceramic materials.
124. But when divers were hardened, and believed not, but spake evil of that way before the multitude, he departed from them, and separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus.
125. Before his presidency, Bush held a multitude of political positions, including Vice President of the United States in the administration of Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) and director of the CIA .
126. Now we've learned that there is only one law in the universe. Irregardless of the multitude of outward appearances, everything is in order.
127. And he dealt among all the people, even among the whole multitude of Israel, as well to the women as men, to every one a cake of bread, and a good piece of flesh, and a flagon of wine.
128. In the nomad state, some have an abundance of cattle, sufficient for the food of a multitude, while others have not contrived to appropriate and retain any superfluity, or perhaps any cattle at all.
129. The later investigations did open up to me a multitude of new points of view.
130. The term joint venture'is used to refer to a multitude of arrangements and relationships, some fairly loose, others characterized by formal equity participation in a new third entity.
131. Considering the great multitude of classical texts of diary-style and epistolary stories in Chinese literary history, researches on them are not as fruitful as they should.
132. China's status as a colony and semi-colony has given rise to a multitude of rural and urban unemployed.
133. There is Meshech, Tubal, and all her multitude: her graves are round about him: all of them uncircumcised, slain by the sword, though they caused their terror in the land of the living.
134. There is no profession so lucrative as that which practises on the superstition of the multitude.
135. No Merry Andrew, to stir up the multitude with jests, perhaps hundreds of years old, but still effective, by their appeals to the very broadest sources of mirthful sympathy.
136. Beyond , above , below, were other swarms of workers engaged in an unimaginable multitude of jobs.
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137. Utilitarianism is a very broad, imprecise concept that covers a multitude of underlying theoretical positions.
138. There are a multitude of factors that affect method success such as liquid type definitions, plate definitions, labware movement, shaking and incubation parameters, etc.
139. Nor turn your anger on Helen, as if alone in destruction she had destroyed that multitude of Argive lives and wrought incomparable woe.
140. For example, chicken can be prepared in a multitude of ways. You can buy chicken breasts, as well as spaghetti, bread crumbs, marinara sauce for a chicken parmigiana meal.
141. The multitude that dibble seeding covers and TV crowd have very good complementary sex.
142. The chemical and allied industries employ a multitude of unit operations in product manufacturing.
143. There are no black-and-white answers, which is why such a multitude of competing and complementary techniques exists.
144. From the Boulevard Bourdon to the bridge of Austerlitz one of those clamors which resemble billows stirred the multitude.
145. The assembled multitude cheered and whistled as the political leaders arrived.
146. W3C: Dig into a multitude of technologies at the World Wide Web Consortium.
147. The shooting exposed a multitude of sensitive subjects all at once: issues regarding gays, transgender people, bullying, white supremacy, child abuse and school violence came to the surface.
148. Emergence requires a population of a multitude, a collective, a mob, more.
149. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) called utilitarianism "pig philosophy"; as it appeared to base the goal of ethics on the swinish pleasures of the multitude.
150. They have only been read as the multitude read the stars, at most astrologically, not astronomically.
More similar words: altitude, aptitude, attitude, beatitude, gratitude, rectitude, aptitude test, multicultural, multiply, multiple, solitude, longitude, turpitude, amplitude, servitude, magnitude, multiparty, similitude, pulchritude, multilingual, student, ultimate, stultify, result in, exulting, resulting, ultimatum, ultimately, cultivated, penultimate.