
Manifold
[MAN-ə-fold]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Old English
1.
Many and various.
2.
Having many different forms or elements.
Examples of Manifold in a sentence
"There are manifold reasons to love ‘The Muppet Show,’ but mainly I’m a fan of Fozzie Bear."
"A visit to a pregame tailgate reveals the manifold variety of football fans."

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