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OFT |
Many times |
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OFTEN |
Many times |
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OFTENTIMES |
Frequently; often; many times. |
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TWENTYFOLD |
Twenty times as many. |
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RE-REITERATE |
To reiterate many times. |
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MULTIFOLD |
Many times doubled; manifold; numerous. |
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SUPRADECOMPOUND |
More than decompound; divided many times. |
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FOURFOLD |
Four times as many or as much. |
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HUNDREDFOLD |
A hundred times as much or as many. |
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SIXFOLD |
Six times repeated; six times as much or as many. |
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QUINTUPLE |
To make fivefold, or five times as much or many. |
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FREQUENTLY |
At frequent or short intervals; many times; often;
repeatedly; commonly. |
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POLYGENETIC |
Having many distinct sources; originating at various
places or times. |
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ITERATE |
To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat;
as, to iterate advice. |
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REPEATING |
Doing the same thing over again; accomplishing a given
result many times in succession; as, a repeating firearm; a repeating
watch. |
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MULTIPLE |
Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting
of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or
many, parts. |
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MENHIR |
A large stone set upright in olden times as a memorial or
monument. Many, of unknown date, are found in Brittany and throughout
Northern Europe. |
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DIVISION |
The process of finding how many times one number or
quantity is contained in another; the reverse of multiplication; also,
the rule by which the operation is performed. |
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OVER |
...d
successively from behind one wicket, after which the ball is bowled
from behind the other wicket as many times, the fielders changing
place... |
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EXPONENT |
A number, letter, or any quantity written on the right
hand of and above another quantity, and denoting how many times the
latter is repeated as a factor to produce the power indicated |
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COEFFICIENT |
A number or letter put before a letter or quantity,
known or unknown, to show how many times the latter is to be taken; as,
6x; bx; here 6 and b are coefficients of x. |
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LUPINE |
...astern United States is L. perennis. There
are many species in California. ... |
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PRODUCT |
The number or sum obtained by adding one number or
quantity to itself as many times as there are units in another number;
the number resulting ... |
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LARVA |
...nge its form or color each time. The
larvae of many insects are much like the adults in form and habits, but
have no trace of wings, the rudimen... |
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HYDROGEN |
... abundant, being an ingredient of
water and of many other substances, especially those of animal or
vegetable origin. It may by produced in many... |