manifoldness

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Etymology

manifold +‎ -ness

Noun

manifoldness (countable and uncountable, plural manifoldnesses)

  1. The quality of being manifold, diversity.
    • 1579, Isaac RABBOTENU (pseud. ), The Bee Hive of the Romishe Churche. Wherein the Authour (Isaac Rabbotenu) a Zealous Protestant, Under the Person of a Superstitious Papist, Doth So Driely Refell the Grose Opinions of Popery, and So Divinely Defend the Articles of Christianitie, that ... There is Not a Booke to be Founde ... Sweeter for Thy Comforte. Translated Out of Dutch Into Englisshe by George Gilpin the Elder. MS. Notes. B.L.
      this most profitable and true christian worke : which though by reason of the manifoldnesse of the matter it be wearisome to reade
  2. (mathematics) multiplicity
  3. (mathematics) A generalized concept of magnitude.

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