Defn: Having many furrows.
MULTISYLLABLE
Mul"ti*syl`la*ble, n. Etym: [Multi- + syllable.]
Defn: A word of many syllables; a polysyllable. [R.] —
Mul`ti*syl*lab"ic, a.
MULTITITULAR
Mul`ti*tit"u*lar, a. Etym: [Multi- + titular.]
Defn: Having many titles.
MULTITUBULAR
Mul`ti*tu"bu*lar, a. Etym: [Multi- + tubular.]
Defn: Having many tubes; as, a multitubular boiler.
MULTITUDE Mul"ti*tude, n. Etym: [F. multitude, L. multitudo, multitudinis, fr. multus much, many; of unknown origin.]
1. A great number of persons collected together; a numerous collection of persons; a crowd; an assembly. But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them. Matt. ix. 36.
2. A great number of persons or things, regarded collectively; as, the book will be read by a multitude of people; the multitude of stars; a multitude of cares. It is a fault in a multitude of preachers, that they uttery neglect method in their harangues. I. Watts. A multitude of flowers As countless as the stars on high. Longfellow.