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What (who) is multitudinous - definition

WARGAME RULESET
DBM De Bellis Multitudinous; DBM De Bellis Multitudinis

multitudinous      
[?m?lt?'tju:d?n?s]
¦ adjective
1. very numerous.
consisting of many individuals or elements.
2. literary (of a body of water) vast.
Derivatives
multitudinously adverb
multitudinousness noun
Origin
C17: from L. multitudo (see multitude) + -ous.
Multitudinous      
·adj Of or pertaining to a multitude.
II. Multitudinous ·adj Consisting of a multitude; manifold in number or condition; as, multitudinous waves.
De Bellis Multitudinis         
De Bellis Multitudinis (DBM) () is a ruleset for table-top miniatures wargames for the period 3000 BC to 1485 AD. It is the big battle development of De Bellis Antiquitatis.

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De Bellis Multitudinis

De Bellis Multitudinis (DBM) (English: Of the Wars of the Multitude) is a ruleset for table-top miniatures wargames for the period 3000 BC to 1485 AD. It is the big battle development of De Bellis Antiquitatis. As its name implies, it is aimed primarily at simulating large battles. The rules allow armies to be chosen from published Army Lists (in 4 books, with about 250 different army lists in total - but many more once all the in-list variants are taken into account) using a points system to select roughly equal armies if required.

Examples of use of multitudinous
1. To avoid that burden, "multitudinous" staffers will rush downtown in the next couple months, according to James W.
2. Whereas in a trial without a jury the bench can just read multitudinous papers fast.
3. The Tories‘ multitudinous crimes against crime prevention were recited at the top of his voice.
4. The fuss about the multitudinous government press officers and spin doctors made me rather nostalgic.
5. And through this panoramic, multitudinous perspective Powys evokes the entire history of Glastonbury, from Neolithic times to the present day.