myriadˈmɪr i əd
myriad (n)
- plural
- myriads
myriad
English Definitions:
myriad (noun)
a large indefinite number
"he faced a myriad of details"
ten thousand, 10000, myriad (adj)
the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand
countless, infinite, innumerable, innumerous, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumberable, unnumbered, unnumerable (adj)
too numerous to be counted
"incalculable riches"; "countless hours"; "an infinite number of reasons"; "innumerable difficulties"; "the multitudinous seas"; "myriad stars"; "untold thousands"
myriad (Noun)
Ten thousand; 10,000.
myriad (Noun)
A countless number or multitude (of specified things).
myriad (Adjective)
Multifaceted, having innumerable elements.
myriad (Adjective)
Great in number; innumerable, multitudinous.
Myriad
Myriad, "numberless, countless, infinite", is a classical Greek word for the number 10,000. In modern English, the word refers to an unspecified large quantity.
Myriad
A myriad (from Ancient Greek μυριάς, myrias) 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, and Vietnam), or when talking about ancient Greek numerals. More generally, a myriad may be used in colloquial vernaculars to imply an indefinitely large number.
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