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many (MEN ee) (adjective)
Referring to a significant number of countable nouns in the plural; such as, objects, things, etc.: Many drops of water are needed to have a stream.
Mandy has many brothers and sisters.
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much (MUHCH) (adjective)
Pertaining to a large amount of uncountable nouns in the singular; such as, sleep, water, hate, love, etc.: Much water has flowed downhill because of the thunderstorm.
Mike didn't get much sleep last night because he watched TV until 2:00 in the morning!
Marian has too much work to do and has to stay at the office until she is finished!

Carol felt as if she had too much homework to do even though there were really not very many pages of math problems to complete.

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(Latin: large, big, great; much, abundant)
(Latin: much, many; combining form of Latin multus "much, many"; which is related to the Greek mala, "very, very much, exceedingly")
(Greek: many, much; excessive; abnormal amount, profuse, ample, large quantity; multiple, abundant, numerous)
(there is much more to learn about the mysterious processes of sleep and the things that disturb it)
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It doesn’t do much good to lock the barn door after the horse is stolen.
Don’t lock the barn door after the horse is stolen.

Of little value his compunctions
Who assumes clavinous functions
When once from circumambient pen,
Is snatched its equine denizen.