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Qué (quién) es myriad - definición


Myriad         
·noun The number of ten thousand; ten thousand persons or things.
II. Myriad ·noun An immense number; a very great many; an indefinitely large number.
III. Myriad ·adj Consisting of a very great, but indefinite, number; as, myriad stars.
myriad         
1.
A myriad or myriads of people or things is a very large number or great variety of them.
They face a myriad of problems bringing up children...
These myriads of fish would be enough to keep any swimmer entranced for hours.
QUANT: QUANT of pl-n
2.
Myriad means having a large number or great variety.
...British pop and culture in all its myriad forms.
= many
ADJ: ADJ n
myriad         
I. n.
1.
Ten thousand.
2.
An immense number.
II. a.
Innumerable, multitudinous, manifold.

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Myriad
A myriad (from Ancient Greek ) is technically the number 10,000 (ten thousand); in that sense, the term is used in English almost exclusively for literal translations from Greek, Latin or Sinospheric languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), or when talking about ancient Greek numerals.
Ejemplos de uso de myriad
1. Over the years, it has survived myriad challenges.
2. Between these three scenarios lie a myriad of combinations.
3. Until then, the case is subject to myriad continuing investigations.
4. Myriad international differences on Darfur have also contributed.
5. It contains myriad handbags, tapestries, ceramics, rugs, glass, and jewellery.