having or involving several parts, elements, or members: multiple occupancy | a multiple birth.
• numerous and often varied: words with multiple meanings.
• (of a disease, injury, or disability) complex in its nature or effects, or affecting several parts of the body: a multiple fracture of the femur.
• of or designating an electrical circuit that has several points at which connection can occur.
1 a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder: 15, 20, or any other multiple of five.
2 an arrangement of terminals that allows connection with an electrical circuit at any one of several points.
A word that has multiple meanings
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A play on the multiple meanings of a word is called a pun. It is a form of wordplay that exploits homophones, similar-sounding words, or the different meanings of a single word for humorous or rhetorical effect.
Multiple meanings refer to words, phrases, or concepts that can be interpreted in more than one way depending on the context or perspective. This can lead to ambiguity or confusion in communication, as the intended meaning may not always be clear. It is important to consider all possible interpretations when dealing with multiple meanings to avoid misunderstandings.
Absolutely. He beats women in multiple meanings of the word.
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"Lei"....although that word has multiple meanings.
There are multiple synonyms for the word behind, and many of them have different meanings. Some of them include after, bottom, subsequently and after.
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fkdjkfsjsdiueiofnjksThe word that could be used for dear is "liebe," which has multiple meanings.. one being dear. :)
"Eventus" is a Latin word with multiple meanings. It can either mean that something is chance or fate, or result and occurrence.
The word "de" in Spanish can have multiple meanings in English, such as "of," "from," "about," or "belonging to," depending on the context.