- man´i|fold´ly
- man|i|fold «MAN uh fohld», adjective, noun, verb.–adj.1. of many kinds; many and various: »
manifold duties. Attractions manifold (Wordsworth).
SYNONYM(S): varied.2. having many parts, features, or forms: »the manifold wisdom of God (Ephesians 3:10); a music strange and manifold (Tennyson). This changeful life, So manifold in cares (William Cowper).
3. doing many things at the same time.4. Archaic. being such in many ways: »a manifold fool.
–n.1. a pipe with several openings for connection with other pipes.2. a pipe in an internal-combustion engine, connecting the cylinders in the engine with a main inlet or outlet.3. one of many copies; copy made by a manifolder.4. Mathematics. a topological space or surface: »Manifolds are objects of primary interest in present-day topology. They are spaces built by pasting together pieces that look like ordinary Euclidean space. If the dimension of the Euclidean space is n, the manifold is called n-dimensional. One way to study a manifold is to try to break it into simple pieces resembling triangles; if the procedure is successful, it is said that the manifold has been triangulated (Irving Kaplansky).
–v.t.1. to make many copies of.2. to make manifold; multiply.╂[Old English manigfeald < manig many + feald -fold]–man´i|fold´ly, adverb.–man´i|fold´ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.