Manifold
91manifold — [ manɪfəʊld] adjective formal or literary 1》 many and various. 2》 having many different forms. noun 1》 a pipe or chamber branching into several openings. 2》 (in an internal combustion engine) the part conveying air and fuel from the carburettor… …
92manifold — a. 1. Numerous, multiplied, multitudinous, various, many. 2. Various, diverse, multifarious …
93manifold — adj 1. multifold, multiplex, multiple, numerous, many, several; multifarious, of many kinds, varied, miscellaneous, various, diverse, divers, sundry; diversified, eclectic, many faceted, many sided, many faced, complex, multitudinous. 2. copy,… …
94manifold — man·i·fold …
95Manifold — I. /ˈmænəfoʊld/ (say manuhfohld) noun J(ohn) S(treeter), 1915–85, Australian poet, composer, and editor of Australian folk songs. II. /ˈmænəfoʊld/ (say manuhfohld) noun Cape, a cape on the central eastern coast of Qld, north of Yeppoon …
96manifold — see MANY …
97River Manifold — Manifold Manifold Valley from Thor s cave Origin South of Buxton near Axe Edge Mouth Confluence with the Dove …
98Manifold binding — Переплёт бланочной продукции с отрывными листами …
99Manifold paper — Бумага для изготовления машинописных копий …
100Manifold family — /ˈmænəfoʊld/ (say manuhfohld) noun an Australian family of pastoralists. 1. Thomas, 1809–75, pioneer farmer and prospector in Port Phillip, born in England. 2. his son, Sir Walter Synnot, 1849–1928, pastoralist and state politician. 3. William… …