Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or many, parts
You use multiple to describe things that consist of many parts, involve many people, or have many uses. He died of multiple injuries The most common multiple births are twins, two babies born at the same time
A multiple or a multiple store is a shop with a lot of branches in different towns. It made it almost impossible for the smaller retailer to compete against the multiples. many, or involving many things, people, events etc (multiplex; MULTIPLEX). multiple independently targeted reentry vehicle multiple birth multiple integral multiple sclerosis multiple personality disorder
Sometimes a pattern will say: ch an odd number of stitches, (number ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, 9) or chain an even number of stitches (number ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8) or chain a multiple of 4 ex 4 x 20 = ch 80 or chain a multiple of 3 + 2 [(4 x 20)+2] = ch82etc An asterisk is usually placed between instructions which are to be repeated Parentheses ( ) , brackets [ ] , or a small cross (or dagger) + , can also be used in place of an asterisk * or in addition to an asterisk if needed to clarify instructions
Listing- The pooling in a central bureau of listings of properties for sale These listings are held individually by members of a group of real estate brokers, with the agreement that any member of the group may sell the properties and, in the case of a sale, the commission will be divided between the broker making the sale and the broker who filed the listing
a group of two or more unseparated stamps Mulready Cover - Prepaid envelope or letter sheets designed by William Mulready issued in Great Britain in 1840 Mulready Caricature - The design of the official 'Mulready' envelope and cover was not popular and private firms printed similar items in humorous vein to ridicule the official stationery These needs stamps to be affixed for usage
A VA FileMan DATA TYPE that allows more than one value for a single entry See Subfile