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numerous (adjective), more numerous, most numerous
1. Pertaining to very many; being or existing in great profusion: Trudy made numerous visits to see her mother at the hospital.
2. Resembling or comprising large multitudes of units or individuals: Recently there have been more numerous visitors to the park.
This entry is located in the following units: numer-, number- (page 4) -ous, -ious, -eous (page 14)
Units related to: “numerous
(Latin: crowded, numerous; repeated, repetition, constant)
(Greek: many, much; excessive; abnormal amount, profuse, ample, large quantity; multiple, abundant, numerous)
(Greek: ten thousand; very numerous, countless)
(Greek > Latin: fig [sweet, hollow, pear-shaped, multiple fruit that has numerous tiny seedlike fruits that are eaten fresh or preserved or dried])