Multiple

Word MULTIPLE
Character 8
Hyphenation mul ti ple
Pronunciations /ˈmʌltɪpl̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Multiple"

What do we mean by multiple?

Having, relating to, or consisting of more than one individual, element, part, or other component; manifold. adjective

A number that may be divided by another number with no remainder. noun

In telephony, a multiple jack. (See jack.) noun

Arranged with all positive terminals, on the one hand, and all negative terminals, on the other, in direct metallic connection: said of motors, generators, voltaic cells, and the like. noun

Manifold; having many parts or relations.

Consisting of more than one complete individual.

In arithmetic, a number produced by multiplying another by a whole number: as, 12 is a multiple of 3, the latter being a submultiple or aliquot part of the former. noun

A quantity containing another quantity an integral number of times without a remainder. noun

Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or many, parts. adjective

The generalization that when the same elements unite in more than one proportion, forming two or more different compounds, the higher proportions of the elements in such compounds are simple multiples of the lowest proportion, or the proportions are connected by some simple common factor; thus, iron and oxygen unite in the proportions FeO, Fe2O3, Fe3O4, in which compounds, considering the oxygen, 3 and 4 are simple multiplies of 1. Called also the Law of Dalton or Dalton's Law, from its discoverer. adjective

A branch of advanced mathematics that treats of operations upon units compounded of two or more unlike units. adjective

A coalescence of many cells (as where an indefinite number of amœboid cells flow together into a single mass) from which conjugation proper and even fertilization may have been evolved. adjective

See Collective fruit, under Collective. adjective

Several stars in close proximity, which appear to form a single system. adjective

Having more than one element, part, component, or function. adjective

A number that may be divided by another number with no remainder. noun

Price-earnings ratio. noun

One of a set of the same thing; a duplicate. noun

The product of a quantity by an integer noun

Having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual adjective

A whole number that can be divided by another number with no remainder.

Price-earnings ratio.

One of a set of the same thing; a duplicate.

A single individual who has multiple personalities.

One of a set of siblings produced by a multiple birth.

A chain store.

A discovery resulting from the work of many people throughout history, not merely the work of the person who makes the final connection.

A person with multiple personalities -- many minds in one body. See multividual. Urban Dictionary

The word used when maths teachers have had enough and want to shake it all up a bit, so they change the spelling of multiplier to multipler. Often used when doing percentages and interest. Urban Dictionary

So your fuckin' this chick, right? And you've been with her a few times, so you say, "you know what really turns me on? Sex by a window." And she's like, "okay." So you start fuckin' her from behind so she's looking out the window, and you slip out a few times, but it's cool, because you get right back in each time. Then in a closet or somewhere, you got a friend erect and all ready to go. So he comes up right beside you and when you slip out this time he slides right in, and she doesn't notice that it's not you. You quietly leave the room and run outside, infront of the the window and walk away; make sure the bitch sees you though. Urban Dictionary

Also known as Multiple Systems; Related to Otherkin: People who describe themselves as multiple systems (also known as multiples, multiplicity, plurals, alts, and many other names) take the idea of headmates one step further by believing that they actually have multiple people who make up their multiple personalities. So a person who describes themselves as a multiple system will likely refer to themselves as "they" because they believe they are multiple people. When they are acting as the personality of one of their headmates, they call this "fronting". Some multiple systems will have headmates who are animals, otherkin people, and, of course, fictional characters. There are also people who believe they have galaxies, nebulae, universes, and other space shit, either in their "headspace" or as an otherkin. So some people will believe they are actually galaxies. Urban Dictionary

So your fuckin' this chick, right? And you've been with her a few times and you say, "you know what really turns me on? Sex by a window." And she's like, "okay." So you start fuckin' her from behind so she's looking out the window, and you slip out a few times, but it's cool, because you get right back in. Then in a closet or somewhere, you got a friend all ready to go. So he comes up right beside you and when you slip out this time he slides right in, and she doesn't notice. You quietly leave the room and run outside, infront of the the window and walk away; make sure the bitch sees you though. Urban Dictionary

The (shitty) stuff you learn in third grade but in life it's only fractions. The only fun of it is when you don't need it. The hardest problem to ever exist is 12x12. The one I liked most was 9s. Hate me... In other words, it's occasionally used since most things are fractions and terrible division, for example, 1 divided by 2 is 0.5. Urban Dictionary

More than two Urban Dictionary

Making more than one submission of a definition to Urban Dictionary. This is a device used by people in the hope that the more frequently they submit their definition the more likely it is to be accepted. If the definition contravenes the guidelines laid down by Urban Dictionary, volunteer editors will not accept it no matter how many times it is submitted. The practice of multiple submissions is also likely to backfire on them as even if the volunteer editor couldn’t decide on it the first time they saw it, seeing multiple times more is likely to piss them off so that they vote to keep it out, after all they’re only human. So if you are going to submit a definition, do yourself a favour, submit it only once and if it is rejected, check it against Urban Dictionary guidelines, correct it and resubmit and it just might get accepted. Urban Dictionary

The syndrome of having to shit multiple times in a day. Urban Dictionary

Repeatedly scoring points in a manner that is so awesome one might say "it was orgasmic" Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Multiple

The word "multiple" in example sentences

As a result, Unicode includes multiple representations (or «multiple spellings») for the same text elements. " ❋ Unknown (2009)

Using a keyword multiple times could improve your score with the ATS if it was programmed to find resumes that featured it, according to Matt Sigelman, CEO of Burning Glass, which makes the search software behind many leading ATS programs. ❋ Marc Cenedella (2010)

LOL I messed up the title multiple times while posting about this in other places, don't worry XD; ❋ Ah Yuan // Wingstodust (2010)

Leilani successfully defended the title multiple times over the next few months. ❋ ~~ Sabre ~~ (2007)

A North African waiter at New York's Waldorf Astoria was forced by hotel management to change his name multiple times to keep him from scaring guests. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

(MeSH) browser accepts it, it substitutes the term multiple personality disorder ❋ Unknown (2009)

Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd also referred to what he called multiple "feelers" from the Tripoli government, saying the Libyan leader's end "may come sooner" than expected. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The CLSA report, issued Feb. 21, pointed to what it described as "multiple and sometimes significant differences in audited and unaudited statements," involving, among other things, realized losses on derivatives and bank loans. ❋ Patrick Barta (2011)

The report quotes what it calls multiple credible sources saying party membership is an important factor in obtaining university admissions, employment opportunities, food aid and other benefits controlled by the government. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This insistence has been a lucrative one for Mr. Sehgal, whose works — some of which exist in what he calls multiple editions — have reportedly been bought by collectors for sums in the six figures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

DID stands for Dissociative Identity Disorder DID, which you know as multiple personality disorder. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In a radio address he also criticized Obama for what he called his multiple positions on the troop surge in Iraq. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are [several] [online] communities [run by] multiples. ❋ Jay Young (2005)

"You [times] it by the Multipler" ❋ HoobaGalooba (2021)

[Megan] [cheated on] me so me and [Rob] gave her the multiplicity. ❋ Phill0093 (2006)

From what we’ve observed on tumblr in the [multiplicity] community, we’ve noticed that systems whose body or [core]/host is [FAAB] (female assigned at birth) tend to have a majority of male headmates, and then the majority of those male headmates tend to be queer in some way. ❋ Psuedon (2013)

That bitch [teethed] [my dick], so me and Bob did the multiplicity on her. She [flipped out]. ❋ Phill0093 (2006)

9 yr old fortnite player jim: omg TOM what is x cuz my brain is [rotted] from FORTNITE Tom, literally 9: do i need to read the essay? [Multiplication] is a way of doing repeated addition, for example, 5x3. You are putting 5 three times, therefore 5+5+5=15. It's a faster way of doing addition and is usually needed when making or designing a house. Here is an example of area: 10 ft x 9 ft = 90 [sq] ft. The example given is area. There is array, a very similar way. ? - - - - - - - - The example of array given is 6x3=? 6x3=18 ❋ Dictionaryweeb (2019)

[Patrick] is a [retard] and thought [multiple] meant more than one. ❋ Fhue (2012)

Making [multiple submissions] [to Urban] Dictionary [slows] things down and may actually reduce the chances of your definition being accepted. ❋ AKACroatalin (2015)

[Friend 1]: [I gotta take a shit]. Friend 2: You just took one [an hour] ago. Friend 1: I know I have multiple shitosis. ❋ Oldcountryboy (2014)

[Kimberly] had [multiple scoregasms] in that [sand volleyball] game. ❋ Cs987 (2011)

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