Many

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Many

Many (pronunciation: /ˈmæni/) is an English term used to denote a large number of something. The term is derived from the Old English word 'manig', which has the same meaning.

Etymology

The term 'Many' originates from the Old English word 'manig', which is also related to the Old High German 'manag' and the Gothic 'manags'. All these terms denote a large number or multitude.

Related Terms

  • Countable: A term used in mathematics and logic to denote a set that can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the set of natural numbers.
  • Numerous: Another term used to denote a large number or multitude.
  • Multitude: A term used to denote a large number of people or things.
  • Plenty: A term used to denote a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough.

Pronunciation

The term 'Many' is pronounced as /ˈmæni/.

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