múltiple

  • 11multiple — Multiple. adj. Terme d Arithmetique. Il se dit en parlant d un nombre qui en contient un autre plusieurs fois sans residu. Le nombre de quinze est multiple de trois & de cinq …

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  • 12multiple — [mul′tə pəl] adj. [Fr < L multiplex < multi , MULTI + plex, FOLD: see DUPLEX] 1. having or consisting of many parts, elements, etc.; more than one or once; manifold or complex 2. shared by or involving many 3. many or very many; numerous …

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  • 13multiple — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having or involving several parts or elements. 2) numerous and varied. 3) (of a disease or injury) complex in its nature or effect; affecting several parts of the body. ► NOUN 1) a number that may be divided by another a certain… …

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  • 14multiple — ▪ I. multiple mul‧ti‧ple 1 [ˈmʌltpl] adjective including or involving many things, people, events etc: • They are investigating the company for multiple violations of trade practices law. • They can access multiple databases simultaneously.  … …

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  • 15Multiple — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Multiple », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot multiple peut être employé comme  …

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  • 16Múltiple — (Del lat. multiplus.) ► adjetivo 1 Que no es simple: ■ sufre una fractura múltiple en el fémur . SINÓNIMO complejo 2 Que es más de uno: ■ en la asamblea hubo opiniones múltiples. SINÓNIMO diverso variado …

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  • 17Multiple — The word multiple can refer to: Multiple (mathematics), multiples of numbers List of multiple discoveries, instances of scientists, working independently of each other, reaching similar findings Glossary of bets offered by UK bookmakers#Multiple… …

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  • 18multiple — (mul ti pl ) adj. 1°   Qui contient plusieurs choses, composé, divers, par opposition à simple, unique. Des fonctions multiples. •   Le sentiment est un, le corps est multiple, BONNET Ess. anal. âme, ch. XI. 2°   Terme d arithmétique. Qui… …

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  • 19multiple — I UK [ˈmʌltɪp(ə)l] / US adjective [usually before noun] ** a) involving or consisting of many people, things, or parts Words can have multiple meanings. a multiple birth (= an occasion when a woman gives birth to more than one baby) a multiple… …

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  • 20multiple — adj. & n. adj. 1 having several or many parts, elements, or individual components. 2 (foll. by pl. noun) many and various. 3 Bot. (of fruit) collective. n. 1 a number that may be divided by another a certain number of times without a remainder… …

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