Myriad (unit of area)
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Too numerous to be counted
"Incalculable riches"
"Countless hours"
"An infinite number of reasons"
"Innumerable difficulties"
"The multitudinous seas"
"Myriad stars"
"Untold thousands"

noun


(2)   The cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand
(3)   A large indefinite number
"He faced a myriad of details"
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Etymology


From from , genitive of , from .

Noun



  1. Ten thousand; 10,000.
  2. A countless number or multitude (of specified things).
    Earth hosts a myriad of animals.

Adjective



  1. Great in number; innumerable.
    The myriad stars were impossible to count.
 
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