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myriad1 adjectivemyriad2 noun myriadmyr‧i‧ad1 /ˈmɪriəd/ adjective [usually before noun] written  - There are myriad ways to help children learn to read.
- Also featured daily is a savory filled pastry, an option with myriad possibilities.
- Both offer myriad ways to configure automatic searches.
- Experiments like this opened geophysicists' eyes to the myriad ways this boundary layer could look.
- Health care and myriad other services that people in most countries have to pay for are free.
- Likewise, the myriad consumer products we savor and benefit from, if poorly made and haphazardly serviced, can present hazards.
- Mr Wahid has tried to compensate for his economic shortcomings by surrounding himself with myriad layers of advisers.
- The Bruins committed myriad mistakes and the Avalanche grabbed their 3-0 lead on only nine shots.
- There were myriad purple finches, goldfinches, red polls, and pine siskins.
NOUN► other· Health care and myriad other services that people in most countries have to pay for are free.· Compliance Coach sells Web-based services to the banks, stockbrokers and myriad other companies subject to the law's requirements.· Environmental, racial, economic, and myriad other local controversies are alive and well throughout the country. ► ways· Both offer myriad ways to configure automatic searches.· And investors more cunning and sophisticated than the Intuit traders have devised myriad ways to dodge detection.· Experiments like this opened geophysicists' eyes to the myriad ways this boundary layer could look.· The motions of the earth are woven into our daily lives in myriad ways.· It is a deliberate artifact of culture, and is socially constructed in myriad ways. very many: the myriad causes of homelessnessa myriad We were plagued by a myriad tiny flies.myriad1 adjectivemyriad2 noun myriadmyriad2 noun  myriad2Origin: 1500-1600 Greek myrioi ‘too many to count’ - Armour is beautifully made from a myriad of tiny metal scales making it lightweight and very flexible but stronger than steel.
- Chris Hankins, reporting from Las Vegas, catches a glimpse of the future and the myriad of products on show.
a myriad of something/myriads of something a very large number of things: We’re still studying a myriad of options. |