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multiplicity

American  
[muhl-tuh-plis-i-tee] / ˌmʌl təˈplɪs ɪ ti /

noun

multiplicities plural
  1. a large number or variety.

    a multiplicity of errors.

  2. the state of being multiplex or manifold; manifold variety.


multiplicity British  
/ ˌmʌltɪˈplɪsɪtɪ /

noun

  1. a large number or great variety

  2. the state of being multiple

  3. physics

    1. the number of levels into which the energy of an atom, molecule, or nucleus splits as a result of coupling between orbital angular momentum and spin angular momentum

    2. the number of elementary particles in a multiplet

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Usage

What does multiplicity mean? Multiplicity most commonly means a large number or a great variety. It is the noun form of the adjective multiple, meaning more than one or several. It can also mean the state of being multiple. Multiplicity is used in more specific ways in several different scientific fields, but all of them have to do with multiple instances of things. Example: When designing a craft for space travel, you have to consider a multiplicity of issues.

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noun

Etymology

Origin of multiplicity

1580–90; < Late Latin multiplicitās, equivalent to multiplic- (stem of multiplex ) multiplex + -itās -ity

Explanation

A multiplicity is a lot of something, usually countable and varied. If you're skilled in juggling, tightrope walking, and lion taming, you could call yourself a circus performer with a multiplicity of talents. Having a multiplicity of something is more than just having a lot of it. You may have a big pile of white tube socks, but that wouldn't qualify as a multiplicity. You'd have a multiplicity of socks if you've got not just the white tube socks, but striped knee socks for soccer, black silk socks to wear with your tuxedo, wool hiking socks, low tennis socks with pom-poms on the back, and socks with little pockets for your toes.

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Looking beyond the current dynamics caused by the effective closure by Iran of the Strait of Hormuz, the more lasting trend of supply/demand imbalance is owing to a multiplicity of factors.

From MarketWatch • May 7, 2026

Watching these and other documentaries in the course of a few days proved a refreshing, whirlwind reminder of the form’s multiplicity.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 10, 2026

Nowadays, with the film business contracting around blockbusters, the little pictures, the B pictures and the silly pictures have deserted the theaters for television which, in its streaming multiplicity, has room to absorb them.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 6, 2025

It responded that there are a multiplicity of separatist fighters now operating in the anglophone region.

From BBC • May 25, 2025

“I prefer to be called William Spiver. It distinguishes me from the multiplicity of Williams in the world.”

From "Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures" by Kate DiCamillo

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