Crossword-Solution: MULTIFARIOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Multifarious | a. | Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold. |
| Multifarious | a. | Having parts, as leaves, arranged in many vertical rows. |
We have 48 clues for the answer “MULTIFARIOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| polychrome | 7 answers |
| costumed | 14 answers |
| Dyed | 15 answers |
| Heterogeneous | 16 answers |
| multiform | 19 answers |
| ASSORTED | 21 answers |
| Miscellaneous | 24 answers |
| Camouflaged | 32 answers |
| entangling | 32 answers |
| Disconcerting | 33 answers |
| Eclectic | 33 answers |
| labyrinthine | 34 answers |
| Diverse | 34 answers |
| convoluted | 36 answers |
| painted | 37 answers |
| Laboured | 38 answers |
| bewildering | 42 answers |
| Tangled | 42 answers |
| multicoloured | 45 answers |
| Entangled | 50 answers |
| Pain-staking | 53 answers |
| distinctive | 55 answers |
| Manifold | 57 answers |
| multiple | 58 answers |
| Chaotic | 59 answers |
| Involved | 59 answers |
| animating | 59 answers |
| Garb | 62 answers |
| confusing | 63 answers |
| detailed | 66 answers |
| Many | 67 answers |
| Varied. | 67 answers |
| Advertising | 68 answers |
| Various | 69 answers |
| intricate | 71 answers |
| perplexing | 72 answers |
| Prominent | 73 answers |
| Public | 74 answers |
| mixed | 74 answers |
| APPARENT ___ | 74 answers |
| ABSTRACT ___ | 76 answers |
| complex | 78 answers |
| Variant | 78 answers |
| Perplexed | 80 answers |
| complicated | 83 answers |
| Baffled | 84 answers |
| Different | 87 answers |
| Doubtful | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with MULTIFARIOUS (5)
THE SAME NIGHT—THE FIR PLANTATION Among the multifarious duties which Bathsheba had voluntarily imposed upon herself by dispensing with the services of a bailiff, was the particular one of looking round the homestead before going to bed, to see that all was right and safe for the night.
Others will follow, others will outstrip me on the same lines; and I hazard the guess that man will be ultimately known for a mere polity of multifarious, incongruous, and independent denizens.
Her house contains a throne-room; nurseries for her young; granaries; apartments for her soldiers, her workers, etc.; and they and the multifarious halls and corridors which communicate with them are arranged and distributed with an educated and experienced eye for convenience and adaptability.
Such, for example, were the well-washed pebbles and gravel of the sidewalk; even the sky-reflecting pools in the centre of the street; and the grass, now freshly verdant, that crept along the base of the fences, on the other side of which, if one peeped over, was seen the multifarious growth of gardens.
The great world was opening upon me very rapidly, and I was eagerly acquainting myself with its multifarious lessons.
Quotes with MULTIFARIOUS (3)
When he was in college, a famous poet made a useful distinction for him. He had drunk enough in the poet's company to be compelled to describe to him a poem he was thinking of. It would be a monologue of sorts, the self-contemplation of a student on a summer afternoon who is reading Euphues. The poem itself would be a subtle series of euphuisms, translating the heat, the day, the student's concerns, into symmetrical posies; translating even his contempt and boredom with that …
Ergo, while the Argument from Design appears to be a nice, neat answer to account for the presence of a multifarious Universe, the truth is that it backfires on itself, shifting the need for an explanation back and back and back…and back…without end, without resolution. This is called an infinite regress, and its presence in the logic of the argument fails to prove the existence of God; if anything, it reveals that the idea of a designer is patently ridiculous, even more so t…
Half the point in reading novels and seeing plays and films is to exercise the faculty of sympathy with our own kind, so often obliterated in the multifarious controls and compulsions of actual social existence.