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Mul`ti*cos"tate (?), a. [Multi-
+ costate.] Having numerous ribs, or costæ, as the
leaf of a plant, or as certain shells and corals.


Mul`ti*cus"pid (?), a. [See Multi-
, and Cuspid.] Multicuspidate; -- said of
teeth.


Mul`ti*cus"pi*date (?), a. [Multi-
+ cuspidate.] Having many cusps or points.


Mul`ti*den"tate (?), a. [Multi-
+ dentate.] Having many teeth, or toothlike
processes.


Mul`ti*dig"i*tate (?), a. [Multi-
+ digitate.] Having many fingers, or fingerlike
processes.


Mul"ti*faced` (?), a. [Multi- +
face.] Having many faces.


Mul`ti*fa"ri*ous (?), a. [L.
multifarius; multus much, many. Cf. Bifarious.]
1. Having multiplicity; having great diversity
or variety; of various kinds; diversified; made up of many differing
parts; manifold.


There is a multifarious artifice in the
structure of the meanest animal.


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