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    Mul·ti·plic·i·ty
    /ˌməltəˈplisədē/

    noun

    • 1. a large number: "his climbing record lists a multiplicity of ascents"
  2. Multiplicity is the quality or state of being multiple or various, or a great number. It can also refer to the number of times a root or zero of a function occurs, or the ratio of infectious particles to cells in a culture.

  3. In mathematics, multiplicity is used in relation to equations to refer to the number of times a value occurs. In physics, multiplicity refers to the number of levels that the energy of atoms, molecules, or nuclei splits into in certain scenarios, or the number of elementary particles in a group.

  4. Multiplicity means a large number or wide range of something. Learn how to use this formal word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Multiplicity means a large number or wide range of something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see examples from various sources.

  6. A multiplicity is a lot of something, usually countable and varied. If you're skilled in juggling, tightrope walking, and lion taming, you could call yourself a circus performer with a multiplicity of talents. Having a multiplicity of something is more than just having a lot of it.

  7. Multiplicity is the state of being various or manifold, or a large number. It can also refer to the number of levels or particles in physics. See synonyms, pronunciation, and translations of multiplicity.

  8. A multiplicity of things is a large number or a large variety of them. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'multiplicity' American English: mʌltɪplɪsɪti British English: mʌltɪplɪsɪti. More. Synonyms of 'multiplicity' • number, lot, host, mass [...] More. Examples of 'multiplicity' in a sentence.

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