manifold vs multiplex

manifold

verb
  • To multiply or reproduce impressions of by a single operation. 

  • To make manifold; multiply. 

adj
  • Many in number, numerous; multiple, multiplied. 

  • Various in kind or quality; diverse. 

  • Complicated. 

  • Exhibited at diverse times or in various ways. 

noun
  • A copy made by the manifold writing process. 

  • A pipe fitting or similar device that connects multiple inputs or outputs. 

  • The third stomach of a ruminant animal, an omasum. 

  • A polygon mesh representing the continuous, closed surface of a solid object 

  • A topological space that looks locally like the "ordinary" Euclidean space ℝⁿ and is Hausdorff. 

adv
  • Many times; repeatedly. 

multiplex

verb
  • To combine several signals into one. 

  • To convert (a cinema business) into a large complex, or multiplex. 

  • To make a multiplex throw. 

  • To interleave several activities. 

noun
  • A building or a place where several activities occur in multiple units concurrently or different times. 

  • throwing motion where more than one ball is thrown with one hand at the same time. 

  • a grouping of program services as interleaved data packets for broadcast over a network or modulated multiplexed medium 

adj
  • Having multiple members with a particular condition. 

  • Having petals lying in folds over each other. 

  • Comprising several interleaved parts. 

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