The adjectival form of the word "multitude" is "multitudinous." It describes something that is numerous or consisting of many elements. This term is often used to convey a sense of abundance or a large variety.
multitudinous
fractional
There is a multitude of answers to that question. There's a multitude of buttons in the tin.
It's the adjectival form of ten.
success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).
Exudative is the medical adjectival form of the word exudate.
multitudinous
Dreamy, dreamlike.
The adjectival form of the word "coccyx" is coccygeal.
The adjective form of serpent is serpentine.
The adjective form of the noun panic is panicky.
what is the adjectival form of loudly
"White," as in the color and not race, is 'shiro' in its noun form, and 'shiroi' in its adjectival form.
multitudinous
"Renowned" is the adjectival form of the noun "renown".
Memorable is the adjectival form of memory eg: It was a memorable movie.
The adjective forms of the noun 'pathologist' are pathologic and pathological.