multitudinous
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British pronunciation
/mˌʌltɪtjˈuːdɪnəs/

Definition & Meaning of "multitudinous"in English

multitudinous
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The cabin was filled with multitudinous blankets to ward off the cold.
The library 's shelves were lined with multitudinous books on every subject imaginable.
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made up of a vast number of elements or aspects

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The artist captured the multitudinous emotions of the scene in a single painting.
The city is alive with the multitudinous sounds of traffic, people, and music.
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having a very large number of individuals

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The multitudinous streets of the city buzzed with activity day and night.
The concert attracted a multitudinous crowd, filling the arena to capacity.
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