"multitudinousness" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From multitudinous + -ness. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|multitudinous|ness}} multitudinous + -ness Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} multitudinousness (uncountable)
  1. The state or condition of being multitudinous. Tags: uncountable
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