Synonyms for manifoldness


Grammar : Noun
Spell : man-uh-fohld
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmæn əˌfoʊld

Top 10 synonyms for manifoldness Other synonyms for the word manifoldness

Définition of manifoldness

Origin :
  • Old English monigfald (Anglian), manigfeald (West Saxon), "various, varied in appearance, complicated; numerous, abundant," from manig (see many) + -feald (see -fold). A common Germanic compound (cf. Old Frisian manichfald, Middle Dutch menichvout, German mannigfalt, Swedish mÃ¥ngfalt, Gothic managfalþs), perhaps a loan-translation of Latin multiplex (see multiply). Retains the original pronunciation of many. Old English also had a verbal form, manigfealdian "to multiply, abound, increase, extend."
  • As in number : noun aggregate, bunch
Example sentences :
  • Manifoldness is not1118 born of manifoldness, but of something that is not manifold.
  • Extract from : « Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4 » by Plotinos (Plotinus)
  • His statements are devout and striking, but too rigid for the manifoldness of life.
  • Extract from : « Expositor's Bible: The Book of Job » by Robert Watson
  • Heat is the simplest kind of energy from the point of view of manifoldness.
  • Extract from : « Natural Philosophy » by Wilhelm Ostwald
  • They have been offended at the manifoldness of the Gospel picture.
  • Extract from : « The Literature and History of New Testament Times » by J. Gresham (John Gresham) Machen
  • There was something elusive in the manifoldness of his nature.
  • Extract from : « Lincoln, the Politician » by T. Aaron Levy
  • In this versatility of his power and the manifoldness of their application he was remarkable.
  • Extract from : « The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 » by Various
  • All living unity is spiritual, not formal; not sameness, but manifoldness.
  • Extract from : « Sermons Preached at Brighton » by Frederick W. Robertson
  • No writer ever possessed such a manifoldness, or rather, totality of them.
  • Extract from : « Platform Monologues » by T. G. Tucker
  • One is impressed with the manifoldness of the work which began in so much simplicity two centuries ago.
  • Extract from : « India, Its Life and Thought » by John P. Jones
  • From the ball as a symbol of unity, we pass over in a consecutive manner to the manifoldness of form in the cube.
  • Extract from : « Froebel's Gifts » by Kate Douglas Wiggin

Antonyms for manifoldness

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