"Multitude" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Multitude LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

An assemblage of many people. According to Coke lt is not a word of very precise meaning; for some authori-ties hold that there must be at least ten persons to make a multitude, while others maintain that no definite number is fixed by law. Co. Litt. 257

multitude ENGLISH
Definition:

A great number of persons or things, regarded
collectively; as, the book will be read by a multitude of people; the
multitude of stars; a multitude of cares.

multitude ENGLISH
Definition:

The state of being many; numerousness.

multitude ENGLISH
Definition:

A great number of persons collected together; a numerous
collection of persons; a crowd; an assembly.

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heap ENGLISH

A crowd; a throng; a multitude or great number of persons.

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kapanung-panungan HILIGAYNON

kapanúng-panungán - Army, large crowds or numbers, hosts, great multitude assembled, throng; shoal (of fish); herds (of sheep, cattle, etc.); …

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populace ENGLISH

The common people; the vulgar; the multitude, -- comprehending all persons not distinguished by rank, office, education, or profession.

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throng ENGLISH

To crowd together; to press together into a close body, as a multitude of persons; to gather or move in …

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throng ENGLISH

A multitude of persons or of living beings pressing or pressed into a close body or assemblage; a crowd.

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tinawo HILIGAYNON

tináwo - Men, persons, people, folk, folks; workmen, servants, hands; dependents, subjects, followers (as of a master or boss, of …

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