multifold
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multifold (comparative more multifold, superlative most multifold)
- Many; very diverse; manifold.
- 2000, Arturo Longoria, Keepers of the Wilderness:
- There are many drug lords, each with his own corridor (think of it as a franchise of sorts) funneling narcotics into Texas. There are multifold methods of transport.
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- multifarious, various; See also Thesaurus:heterogeneous