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Many and varied; of many kinds; multiple: our manifold failings. 2. Having many features or forms: manifold intelligence. 3. Being such for a variety of reasons: a ...
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rightfully so-called for many reasons <a manifold liar>. 4. : consisting of or operating many of one kind combined <a manifold bellpull>. ? man·i·fold·ly
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[edit source | edit]. For more details on this topic, see Categories of manifolds. Informally, a manifold is a space that is ...
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Definition of manifold in American English in Oxford dictionary (US). Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content.
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noun. something having many varied parts, forms, or features; a copy of a page, book, etc; a chamber or pipe with a number of inlets or outlets used to collect or ...
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of many kinds; numerous and varied: manifold duties. 2. having numerous different parts, elements, features, forms, etc.: a manifold program for social reform. 3.
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