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myriad(adj.) consisting of a very great number (It was difficult to decide what to do Friday night because the city presented us with myriad possibilities for fun.)
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myriadA great number, a very large number, a huge number of something. There are, for example, myriad ways in which syphilis can present; it is the great imitator. "Myriad" is a Greek word for 10,000 (ten thousand).
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myriadc. 1800, from myriad (n.).
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myriad1550s, from Middle French myriade and directly from Late Latin myrias (genitive myriadis) "ten thousand," from Greek myrias (genitive myriados) "a number of ten thousand, countless numb [..]
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myriadlarge number of things.
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myriadn. A vast indefinite number.
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myriad(n) a large indefinite number(n) the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand(adj) too numerous to be counted
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myriad
(now,_|historical) Ten thousand; 10,000(reb?th?, reb?tho)
*: Hebrew:(reb?th?, reb?tho)
* Armenian: (?????)
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* Japanese: (?,tr=??, man)
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* Latin:(reb?th?, reb?tho)
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