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manifold

[man-uh-fohld] / ˈmæn əˌfoʊld /


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As Ms. Aikin shows, in many ways the modern governmental leviathan would not be possible without the manifold collections and reference services of the Library of Congress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Argentina does have attractions to offset its manifold challenges.

From Barron's

New economic prospects around music ownership opened up only after private radio stations started acquiring licences from music owners for hefty amounts, and grew manifold with online streaming.

From BBC

In mechanics, a manifold valve controls where fluids flow.

From Science Daily

"The conversations are kind of manifold and different," Murphy said of the reaction to the film so far.

From BBC