nu´mer|ous|ness

nu´mer|ous|ness
nu|mer|ous «NOO muhr uhs, NYOO-», adjective.
1. very many; of great number: »

The child asked numerous questions.

SYNONYM(S): manifold, several, innumerable.
2. in great numbers; consisting of many; plentiful: »

He has a numerous acquaintance among politicians.

[< Latin numerōsus (with English -ous) < numerus number]
nu´mer|ous|ly, adverb.
nu´mer|ous|ness, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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