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Etymology
From Late Latin myriadem, from Ancient Greek μυριάδος (muriádos), genitive of μυριάς (muriás, “number of 10,000”), from μύριος (múrios, “numberless, countless, infinite”).
Pronunciation
Noun
miríada f (plural miríades)
- myriad (set of ten thousand)
- myriad (vast number)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin mȳriadem, from Ancient Greek μῡριάδος (mūriádos, “number of 10,000”), from μῡρῐ́ος (mūrĭ́os, “numberless, countless, infinite”, literally “10,000”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /miˈɾiada/
- Rhymes: -iada
- Syllabification: mi‧rí‧a‧da
Noun
miríada f (plural miríadas)
- myriad
Further reading