Yes.
For example: A multitude of medical conditions are due to being overweight.
Multitude is a noun which means (1) a huge number, (2) the masses or the populace, and/or (3) the condition or quality of being numerous.The class had a multitude of questions when the essay contest was announced.There are a multitude of sentences you could come up with using the term multitude.A famous quote using the word is:"The respect of those you respect is worth more than the applause of the multitude." (Arnold H. Glasow)
The collective noun is a bench of magistrates.If there are 10 or more, it's a multitude of magistrates.
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The leisure time of the multitude is small is the English equivalent of 'Otium multorum est parvum'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'otium' means 'leisure time'. The noun 'multorum' means 'multitude'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adjective 'parvum' means 'small'.
There is a multitude of answers to that question. There's a multitude of buttons in the tin.
Yes, a crowd is a multitude.
There is a multitude of people at the party
In Your Multitude was created in 1995-04.
Fondant (noun) is a cake decorating term. It is a sugary substance rolled out and used to cover cakes. It allows for smooth surfaces and a multitude of decorations.
There was a multitude of people at the concert.
The word 'hordes' is a plural noun.The singular noun is 'horde' a word for a great multitude, a throng, a swarm; a word for a nomadic tribe or group; a word for a thing.
Plethora; multitude; abundance.