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(mŭl'tə-plī'ər) pronunciation
n.
  1. One that multiplies: This old house is a multiplier of expenses.
  2. Mathematics. The number by which another number is multiplied. In 8 × 32, the multiplier is 8.
  3. Physics. A device, such as a phototube, used to enhance or increase an effect.

  1. (in mathematics) any number by which another number — the multiplicand — is multiplied.
  2. any instrument or device for multiplying an effect, e.g. photomultiplier.

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Second tier in the conventional structure of breed organizations; takes males and females from the nucleus herds and flocks and produces mostly males to supply commercial herds.

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The term multiplier may refer to:

In electrical engineering:

  • Binary multiplier, a digital circuit to perform rapid multiplication of two numbers in binary representation
  • Analog multiplier, a device that multiplies two analog signals
  • Frequency multiplier, a device that generates a signal at an integer multiple of its input frequency

In macroeconomics:

In warfare:

  • Force multiplier, a factor that dramatically increases the combat-effectiveness of a given military force.

In mathematics:

In fishing:

  • A multiplier fishing reel creates less friction when casting.

In clock signal:

  • A CPU multiplier allows a CPU to perform more cycles per single cycle of the front side bus.

In lotteries


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