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Manifold may refer to:
- Manifold, an abstract mathematical space which, in a close-up view, resembles the spaces described by Euclidean geometry.
- Manifold (general engineering) an arrangement of pipes used to redistribute the flow of a fluid or gas, typically from a single inlet to a number of outlets or vice versa
- Manifold (automotive), an engine part which joins many connections into one, for example the exhaust manifold
- Hydraulic manifold, a component used to regulate fluid flow in a hydraulic system, thus controlling the transfer of power between actuators and pumps
- Manifold (scuba), in a scuba set, connects two or more diving cylinders, so that one diving regulator is fed by all the cylinders.
- Manifold chemistry, a piece of apparatus used in chemistry to manipulate gases. See Schlenk line and Vacuum manifold.
- Manifold (magazine) and 2mainfold (magazine) are magazines of the University of Warwick mathematical community.
- River Manifold, a river in England
- The Manifold Way, a foot- and cycle-path which follows the old route of the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway
- John Manifold, an Australian poet and critic.
- Manifold System, a company that develops a popular, low-cost GIS software package
- The Manifold Trilogy by science fiction author Stephen Baxter.
- Manifold Records, a record label
- Sir Walter Manifold (1849–1928) an Australian grazier and politician.
See too:
- Manifold Destiny (about circumstances surrounding Grigori Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture)
- Manifold Destiny (cookbook)
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