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Meaning of multiferous | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Bearing or producing much or many; fruitful.
  2. Many and varied; multifarious.

Examples

“Thus, in the present digressive and droll performance, [for Peter is ever digressive as well as diverting,] every thing finds a place that seems, in random succession, to have occureed to the multiferous mind of the playful poet, when he sat down to write .”
“Since Michael O'Donovan of Cork, Ireland took the pen name of Frank O'Connor in 1925, he has been a multiferous writer of short stories as well as of novels, poems, translations from the Irish, biographies, criticisms, travel books and plays.”
“On the basis of our multiferous study of the Gaddi tribe, it is considered that the following suggestions for its uplift, welfare and progress may prove helpful.”
“There is, notwithstanding, a sort of Manicheism in genius, as there is the antinomy in science, as there are light and shade in art, as there are opposite and similarly appearing movements in life, as there are diverse and simultaneous springs in the human conscience, as there are attraction and repulsion in the sidereal worlds, as there are multiferous and heterogeneous forces that resolve themselves into astonishing antithetic duality .”
“The growing of neem because of its multiferous uses and insecticidal value seems to be a profitable preposition, as production of azadirachtin alone can give remunerative dividend (Martin, 1993).”
“In recernt years, the significant of use of artifically produced inoculum of mycorrhizal fung has increased due to its multiferous role in plant growth and yield and resistance against climatic stresses and pests.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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