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mul·ti·pli·er \ˈməltəˌplī(ə)r, -īə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from multiplien to multiply + -er : one that multiplies: as a. : a number by which another number is multiplied — compare multiplicand b. (1) : an instrument or device for multiplying or intensifying some effect < multiplier phototube > — compare voltage multiplier (2) : multiplying coil c. (1) : a set of gears causing the spool of a fishing reel to revolve faster than the crank thereby accelerating the speed at which the fishing line is reeled in (2) or multiplier reel or multiplying reel : a reel so equipped d. : a key-operated machine or a key-operated mechanism or circuit on a machine (as on a calculating machine) that multiplies figures and records the products e. (1) : one of the underground bulbils or offsets by which a multiplier onion increases — compare top onion (2) chiefly New England : winter onion; especially : multiplier onion f. : a factor in the game of skat that is derived by adding 1 for each matador held by the bidder or his opponents, 1 for fulfilling or failing to fulfill the contract, and 1 each for schneider or schwarz and predation thereof and that is used by multiplying by the base value of a game to determine the total score g. : the ratio of the income held to result from an addition to investment to the amount of such addition < the multiplier, which began as an analysis of the effects of public spending, has thus broadened into a general concept of income formation > — compare accelerator |