Multitude: nf (word coming from the Latin multitudo)
The word “multitude” has several meanings:
1. Large quantity (of beings, objects) considered or not as constituting a whole.
A multitude of patrons entered (or entered) (army, swarm, stream, legion, swarm; colloquial: swarm, heap.)
2. Large quantity (of beings or objects): abundance, number, quantity (large, high).
Quote from the French mathematician, physicist and philosopher René Descartes (1596-1650): “The multitude of ...
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