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  • 61multiplicity — n 1. multitude, host, array, large or great number, Sl. slew; quantity, lot, whole lot, bunch, whole bunch, batch, abundance, a great deal, large or great amount; volume, mass, mountain, ton, tons, barrel, barrels, acres, oceans, heaps, piles,… …

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  • 62variety — n 1. difference, dissimilarity, unlikeness, dissimilitude, contrast, disagreement, confliction, dis cordance; contrariety, opposition, contradiction, contradistinction, oppositeness, contrariness, adverseness; inconsistency, discrepancy,… …

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  • 63diversity — di•ver•si•ty [[t]dɪˈvɜr sɪ ti, daɪ [/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state or fact of being diverse; difference; unlikeness 2) variety; multiformity 3) a point of difference • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < AF < L …

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  • 64diversity — /dəˈvɜsəti / (say duh versuhtee), /daɪ / (say duy ) noun (plural diversities) 1. the state or fact of being diverse; difference; unlikeness. 2. variety; multiformity. 3. a point of difference. {Middle English diversite} …

  • 65multiform — /ˈmʌltifɔm/ (say multeefawm) adjective having many forms; of many different forms or kinds. {Latin multiformis} –multiformity /mʌltiˈfɔməti/ (say multee fawmuhtee), noun …

  • 66diversity — [n] variety, difference assortment, dissimilarity, distinction, distinctiveness, divergence, diverseness, diversification, heterogeneity, medley, mixed bag*, multeity, multifariousness, multiformity, multiplicity, range, unlikeness, variance,… …

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  • 67multiform — [mul′təfôrm΄] adj. [< Fr or L: Fr multiforme < L multiformis < multi ,MULTI + forma,FORM] having many forms, shapes, etc. multiformity n …

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  • 68multiform — n. (usu. attrib.) 1 having many forms. 2 of many kinds. Derivatives: multiformity n …

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  • 69GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY — Names The name Ereẓ Israel (the Land of Israel) designates the land which, according to the Bible was promised as an inheritance to the Israelite tribes. In the course of time it came to be regarded first by the Jews and then also by the… …

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  • 70ROSENSTOCK-HUESSY, EUGEN — (1888–1973), German philosopher and theologian. Rosenstock was the son of a banker in Berlin, and grandson of Moritz Rosenstock, the principal of the Jewish school in Wolfenbuettel. At the age of 16 he converted to Christianity. In 1909 he… …

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