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manyfold

adverb

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Pronunciation: /ˈmɛnɪˌfəʊld/

adj

Etymology: Etymology tree English many English -fold English manyfold From many + -fold.

  1. many

    I am right glad to hear of your manyfold successes

    or even emcee a drawing jamboree amongst your manyfold adoring fans!

adv

Etymology: Etymology tree English many English -fold English manyfold From many + -fold.

  1. By many times.

    The dramatic narrative of the close of Wolsey's life becomes manyfold more impressive from being told to the discrowned Queen Catherine.

    my guess is that the number of NSLs being issued in the "war on terrorism" is probably manyfold what it was prior to 9-11.

manyfold — meaning, definition (adverb) · Vinony