see|múltiple
wikipedia
English
Etymology
From F. #French|multiple.
Adjective
en-adj
- Having more than one element, part, component or function
#: My Swiss Army knife has multiple blades.
Synonyms
manifold
Translations
French: #Adjective2|multiple
Noun
en-noun
- context|Mathematics: A number that may be divided by another number with no remainder; thus 14, 21 and 70 are multiples of 7
Translations
Dutch: veelvoud n
French: #French|multiple m
German: vielfältig
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Portuguese: :pt:múltiplo|múltiplo m
Russian: t|ru|к�а�ное|n|tr=krátnoje
Spanish: múltiplo m
See also
common multiple
Law of multiple proportion / Law of Dalton
least common multiple
Multiple algebra
Multiple conjugation
Multiple fruits / Collective fruit
Multiple star
French
Etymology
From LL. multiplus.
Adjective
multiple
- #Adjective1|multiple
Noun
fr-noun|m
- context|Mathematics #English|Multiple.
Category:French adjectives
Italian
Adjective
multiple f
- Feminine plural form of multiplo
Category:Italian adjective forms
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