morefold

adj

Etymology

From more + -fold. Compare manifold, West Frisian mearfâld (“plural”), Dutch meervoud (“plural”), German Low German mehrfolig (“multiple, plural, repeated”).

  1. derived from मयूर
  2. derived from मोर — “peacock
  3. derived from Maurus
  4. derived from more — “Moor
  5. suffixed as morefold — “more + fold

Definitions

  1. Being greater than one in number

    Being greater than one in number; plural; multiple; multiplex; manifold.

    • The base-curves Br, Bs, Bt and Bu of the pencils are morefold curves of the surface L.
    • In the case of a morefold coordinated complex a MOcrossing of occupied and unoccupied orbitals takes place, with the consequence that electrons enter molecular orbitals where antibonding 2n*—functions of the CO-molecule are […]
    • The argument mentioned at 1166a35, that friendship with oneself is possible only so far as one is two or morefold (heesti duo epleid), has had its authenticity doubted.
  2. Plurality

    Plurality; multiplicity.

    • […] that means that any manipulation that massages the term of such an expression has to be done in morefold.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for morefold. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA