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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (2)

1. a large indefinite number;
- Example: "he faced a myriad of details"

2. the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand;
[syn: ten thousand, 10000, myriad]


ADJECTIVE (1)

1. too numerous to be counted;
- Example: "incalculable riches"
- Example: "countless hours"
- Example: "an infinite number of reasons"
- Example: "innumerable difficulties"
- Example: "the multitudinous seas"
- Example: "myriad stars"
- Example: "untold thousands"
[syn: countless, infinite, innumerable, innumerous, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumberable, unnumbered, unnumerable]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Myriad \Myr"i*ad\, n. [Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? numberless, pl. ? ten thousand: cf. F. myriade.] 1. The number of ten thousand; ten thousand persons or things. [1913 Webster] 2. An immense number; a very great many; an indefinitely large number. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Myriad \Myr"i*ad\, a. Consisting of a very great, but indefinite, number; as, myriad stars. [1913 Webster] Myriagram
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

myriad adj 1: too numerous to be counted; "incalculable riches"; "countless hours"; "an infinite number of reasons"; "innumerable difficulties"; "the multitudinous seas"; "myriad stars"; "untold thousands" [syn: countless, infinite, innumerable, innumerous, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumberable, unnumbered, unnumerable] n 1: a large indefinite number; "he faced a myriad of details" 2: the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand [syn: ten thousand, 10000, myriad]