Manifold.
Having multiplicity; having great diversity or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing parts; manifold., Having parts, as leaves, arranged in many vertical rows.
Having many complex, interelated parts.
Yes, along with many other parts.Yes, along with many other parts.
Yes, many of the 2003 parts work the same as the 2002 parts. You need to check each parts individually.
depends on which one, i currently own 4, one of which has about 30 parts and another close to 100
It could, along with many other parts.
When you eat to many things and feel sick(Also having the worms is a form.). But then having to little to eat is another form.
That will be a matter of luck, of finding a dealer in parts for scarce guns, or having a gunsmith make the part. Out of production for many years.
53 parts
no its not true. my mom is an ultrasonographer and i have seen her do many ultrasounds and the way they tell what your having is from the parts... they dont look the same.
Yes, something complex typically has many interconnected or intricate parts that contribute to its overall structure or function. Complexity can refer to the level of detail, variety, or difficulty involved in understanding or solving a particular issue.
A starting line is used in many sports to ensure that a fair playing field is established for everyone. By having everyone start on the same line, this can help with the fairness of a sport.