Manifold
volume
British pronunciation/mˈænɪfˌə‍ʊld/
American pronunciation/ˈmænəˌfoʊɫd/, /ˈmænɪˌfoʊɫd/

Définition et Signification de "manifold"

Manifold
01

a pipe or chamber that divides into multiple branches, typically used to distribute or collect fluids or gases within a system

02

a collection of points that forms a space which, on a small scale, allowing for the study and analysis of complex geometric shapes and structures

03

a thing that brings together or is made up of many diverse elements, encompassing a broad range of different aspects or components

manifold
01

numerous and of a wide range of different kinds

02

having many different forms, elements, or aspects

03

indicating that something or someone has multiple qualities or characteristics that justify the description

04

having or made up of multiple identical components or units combined into a single system or mechanism

to manifold
01

copier

to produce several copies or duplicates of something
02

to multiply or increase something, effectively expanding its quantity or impact

2.1

multiplier

to multiply or increase in quantity or extent
manifold
01

de manière multiforme

to a great extent, indicating a significant increase or multiplication of something
example
Exemple
examples
The mechanic inspected the engine's manifold for any signs of leakage.
The damaged manifold caused a significant drop in pressure across the entire system.
The pipeline manifold was designed to efficiently distribute oil to multiple refineries.
Maintenance crews regularly check the manifold to ensure it operates smoothly without any blockages.
The novel captures the manifold of human emotions, from joy to sorrow.
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