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multiply

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. in several ways; in a multiple manner; "they were multiply checked for errors" [ant: singly ] v. combine by multiplication; "multiply 10 by 15" [ant: divide ] combine or increase by multiplication; "He managed to multiply his profits" [syn: manifold ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Multiply \Mul"ti*ply\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Multiplied ; p. pr. & vb. n. Multiplying .] [F. multiplier, L. multiplicare, fr. multiplex manifold. See Multitude , Complex .] To increase in number; to make more numerous; to add quantity to. Impunity will multiply ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Multiply is the debut album recorded by Canadian rock band Heavy Jack at Digital Sound Magic & Turtle Studios in British Columbia. It was recorded during most of 2007 and into 2008. The album artwork was designed by Duke Floss.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES multiply one number by another ▪ What happens if you multiply a postive number by a negative number? COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB by ▪ Now consider the associated tensors and: and multiply by . ▪ Nine months multiplied ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. (context computer science English) An act or instance of multiplying. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To increase the amount, degree or number of (something). 2 (context transitive arithmetic English) To perform multiplication on (a number). ...

Usage examples of multiply.

In this manner did the crafty Fathom turn to account those ingratiating qualifications he inherited from nature, and maintain, with incredible assiduity and circumspection, an amorous correspondence with two domestic rivals, who watched the conduct of each other with the most indefatigable virulence of envious suspicion, until an accident happened, which had well-nigh overturned the bark of his policy, and induced him to alter the course, that he might not be shipwrecked on the rocks that began to multiply in the prosecution of his present voyage.

The popular monks, whose reputation was connected with the fame and success of the order, assiduously labored to multiply the number of their fellow-captives.

They my-loved and my-deared each other assiduously, but kept apart generally, whereas Sir Pitt, in the midst of his multiplied avocations, found daily time to see his sister-in-law.

The rapid growth of capitalistic enterprises attracted numerous workers, and the number of engineers was many times multiplied.

If a bacterial strain compatible with myelin toxin could be found, the transplanted genes would multiply along with the bacteria.

It was the deadly bacteriophage Doctor Alph had cultivated, multiplying with the incredible speed the scientist had spoken of, devouring the flesh of the Martians like flame devouring tinder!

The calls multiplied, and Blitz found his head swimming in a myriad of details and distractions.

I took it up, and having brought it near my eyes I was delighted to see that it multiplied objects.

To develop one of these diseases means that the excreta of somebody who has the disease or who has had it, has been taken into the mouth and swallowed, and the germs finding a favorable medium in the intestines have multiplied and produced the typical symptoms.

That is, they multiply the number of reported sightings by the fraction of sightings made by credible observers, times the number of those sightings that resist conventional explanation, and so on until they arrive at a total number of sightings that seem explicable only by extraterrestrial visitation.

And in every direction she could see the awareness of the Transcendence elaborating, multiplying, exponentiating, its vast intellect growing as she watched.

Son was only adopted by the Father, others wearily debate who precedes whom, and each, monster that he is, is drawn into his monstrous error, multiplying the hypostases of the divinity, believing that the Supreme Good is three different substances or even four.

Scots, after maintaining for ages the dignity of an independent kingdom, have multiplied, by an equal and voluntary union, the honors of the English name.

Instead of maintaining a crowd of tenants and followers, the produce of their estates was consumed in the private expenses which multiply the pleasures, and diminish the power, of the lord.

If the percentage of dioxide is required it may be calculated by multiplying the percentage of manganese by 1.