myriad

IPA: mˈɪriʌd

noun

  • (historical) Ten thousand; 10,000
  • A countless number or multitude (of specified things)

adjective

  • (modifying a singular noun) Multifaceted, having innumerable elements
  • (modifying a plural noun) Great in number; innumerable, multitudinous
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Examples of "myriad" in Sentences

  • The myriad plant responses to herbivores.
  • The complications of the issue are myriad.
  • The slippery slope potentialities are myriad.
  • There are myriad moments of irony and poignancy.
  • There are myriad ways in which the organisms prevent dislodgement.
  • It does not deny that myriad important homocentric problems exist.
  • The myriad of hominid fossils bolster the fact of human evolution.
  • This ransacking caused the loss of a myriad of irreplaceable artifacts.
  • A myriad of soundtracks were released to the anime, movies and the games.
  • The combined effect of the myriad power strokes causes the muscle to contract.

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