multifarious

adj
/ˌmʌltɪˈfɛəɹi.əs/US

Etymology

From Latin multifārius.

  1. derived from multifārius

Definitions

  1. Having great diversity or variety

    Having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; made up of many differing parts.

    • Nothing could well resemble less a typical English street than […] the multifarious awnings, banners, and streamers, the extraordinary number of omnibuses, horsecars, and other democratic vehicles, […]
    • Now, it is our regretful task to record his death on November 19 after a brief illness, and to include in a short article on page 29 some notes on his multifarious activities.
    • It is divided into parts that are too small and multifarious.
  2. In which a party or a cause of action has been improperly or wrongfully joined together…

    In which a party or a cause of action has been improperly or wrongfully joined together in the same suit, as in a misjoinder, perhaps as a result of a joinder of unrelated, distinct, independent parties or matters.

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