Multiply

Verb

 * 1)  To increase the amount, degree or number of (something).
 * 2)  To perform multiplication on (a number).
 * 3)  To grow in number.
 * 4)  To breed or propagate.
 * 5)   To perform multiplication.

Related terms

 * demultiply
 * multiplicand
 * multiplier

Adverb
multiply


 * 1) In many or multiple ways.

Adverbs for Multiply
ceaselessly; prodigiously; exceedingly; miraculously; alarmingly; lustily; mathematically; beneficially; wantonly; deliberately; disconcertingly.

Thesaurus
abound with, accrue, accumulate, add, advance, aggrandize, algebraize, appreciate, army, augment, balloon, be alive with, be fruitful, be productive, bear, beef up, beget, bloat, boom, boost, breed, breed true, bristle with, broaden, build, burst with, calculate, cast, cipher, cloud, clutter, compute, copulate, crawl with, creep with, crescendo, crossbreed, crowd, crush, develop, divide, dope out, drove, engender, enlarge, estimate, expand, extend, extract roots, father, figure, figure in, figure out, flock, fructify, gain, gain strength, generate, get, get ahead, go up, grow, heighten, horde, host, inbreed, increase, intensify, jam, legion, magnify, make love, measure, mother, mount, multitude, numbers, oodles, outbreed, overflow with, pack, press, procreate, produce, proliferate, propagate, pullulate, pullulate with, push, quantities, reckon, reproduce, reproduce in kind, rise, rout, run up, score, scores, shoot up, sire, snowball, spread, squash, strengthen, subtract, swarm with, swell, take account of, tally, teem, teem with, throng, throng with, upsurge, wax, widen, work out

Etymology
From Old French multiplier < Latin multiplicare

Pronunciation

 * Verb:, ,
 * Adverb:, ,

Verb

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 * Arabic:
 * Chinese: 乘 (chéng)
 * Dutch:
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 * Japanese: 掛ける (かける, kakeru)
 * Korean: 곱하다 (gophada)
 * Manx: yl-raghey
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: умножать (umnožát’)
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Walloon: mopliyî


 * Finnish:
 * French:


 * Hungarian: sokszorosít


 * Chinese: 繁殖 (fánzhí)
 * French: se multiplier


 * Hungarian: szaporít
 * Walloon: si mopliyî


 * Czech:
 * French: faire la multiplication
 * Greek:


 * Manx: yl-raghey
 * Swedish: