Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . a a, muUious ; b b b, am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; end, eve, term; tiu lee; 5dd, tSne, 6r; MUM 25y Mushroom birth.—Multiped, -tl-ped, n. An insect havingmanv feet.—a. Having many feet.— Multiplex,a. Manifol^. — Mul^tiple, -tT-pl, a. Containingmore than once, or jnore than one; manifold.—n. {3fath.) A quantity containing another a cer-tain number of times without a remainder. — A
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . a a, muUious ; b b b, am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; end, eve, term; tiu lee; 5dd, tSne, 6r; MUM 25y Mushroom birth.—Multiped, -tl-ped, n. An insect havingmanv feet.—a. Having many feet.— Multiplex,a. Manifol^. — Mul^tiple, -tT-pl, a. Containingmore than once, or jnore than one; manifold.—n. {3fath.) A quantity containing another a cer-tain number of times without a remainder. — Acommon multiple of 2 ormore numbers contains each-of them some number of times exactly: the least is the least number that will do this.— Multiply,-tT-pli, c. t. [-PLIED (-plid), -PLTIXG.] To increasein number, make more numerous, add quantity to.(JIath.) To repeat or add to itself any given num-ber or quantity as many times as there are units inany other given number.— v. i. To become numer-ous: to increase in extent and influence. — Mul-tiplicand, n. (Arith.) The number to be multipliedby another, which is called the multiplmr. —Multi-plicate, muKtT-plI- or mul-tiplT-kat, a. Consistingof many, or m
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