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MultipleA multiple of a number is the product of that number and any other whole number.
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Multiple1640s, "involving many parts," from French multiple (14c.), from Late Latin multiplus "manifold," from Latin multi- "many, much" (see multi-) + -plus "-fold" (s [..]
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MultipleA term for small-scale, three-dimensional works conceived by artists, and often produced commercially, in relatively large editions. Related: Roy Lichtenstein. Turkey Shopping Bag. 1964 Pop Art
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MultipleA multiple of a number is the product of that number and any other whole number. Zero is a multiple of every number.
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Multiplemany.
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MultipleA stock's multiple is its price-to-earnings ratio (P/E). It's figured by dividing the market price of the stock by its earnings.The earnings could be the actual earnings for the past four quarters, called a trailing P/E. Or, they might be the actual figures for the past two quarters plus an analyst's projection for the next [..]
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MultipleMultiple refers to a series of identical artworks, usually a signed limited edition made specifically for selling
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Multiplethe product of a quantity by an integer; "36 is a multiple of 9" having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; "multiple birth [..]
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MultipleA system of wiring so arranged that a circuit, a line, or a group of lines is accessible at a number of points. Synonym multipoint.
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MultipleA multiple of a number is the product of that number and any other whole number. Zero is a multiple of every number.
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MultipleDefinition A ratio, usually greater than 1. Sometimes used to mean price/earnings ratio.
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MultipleAn unseparated unit of stamps including at least two stamps, but fewer than the number included in a full pane.
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Multiplemultiple (pop)
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MultipleRefers to script with three or more characters in it.
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MultipleA number which is part of another number's times table. E.g. 35 is a multiple of 5.
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MultipleThe product of a given whole number and another whole number. For example, some multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, and 12. Note that if a number is a multiple of 3, then 3 is a factor of the number. For exam [..]
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Multiple(n) the product of a quantity by an integer(adj) having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual
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MultipleThe fastest speed position of the Master Controller in subway cars.
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MultipleA synonym for P/E. See price-to-earnings ratio
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Multiplea violation of site rules where a user maintains two or more accounts.
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MultipleSee: Options.
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MultipleThis bet involves picking the winners of more than one event. Winnings of the first selection will be rolled over onto the second selection and so on until the bet is complete. If a selection in the bet is scratched or is not played then that selection is ignored and the multiple is reduced by that selection. Example:
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