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thousandfold


Meanings
  • meaning 1: a very large number, typically expressed with the power of ten, as in 1000 or 1,000,000.

    - "Array of Examples sentence for meaning 1: A farmer owns 1,000 acres of land. A company employs 1000 employees."

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1000 , thousand , thousandfold , thousands , thousandth , thousandths
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The term 'thousandfold' is a compound term derived from the number 'thousand' and the suffix 'fold', which means 'multiplied by'. Thus, the term 'thousandfold' can be interpreted as 'multiplied by a thousand'.


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  1. magnitude: Magnitude is a measure of the size, scale, or extent of something, such as a physical object, a concept, or a phenomenon. The term 'magnitude' can be used in various contexts, such as astronomy, physics, mathematics, and geology. For example, in astronomy, the term 'magnitude' is used to describe the brightness of a star or other celestial object. The brighter the object, the lower its magnitude number will be. Conversely, the fainter the object, the higher its magnitude number will be.

  2. magnification: Magnification is the process of increasing the size or apparent size of an object, image, or text. This can be achieved through various means, such as using a magnifying glass, microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument. Magnification is often used in various fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine, to study and analyze objects, images, or data that are too small, too far away, or too complex to be viewed or studied directly. Magnification is also often used in various industries, such as manufacturing, quality control, and inspection, to ensure that products meet the required specifications and standards. Magnification is also often used in various fields of art, design, and illustration, to create detailed and intricate designs and images, that would not be possible to create directly at their actual size.


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In various cultures, the term 'thousandfold' has been used in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression to represent an extreme degree of something, such as love, happiness, or wealth. For example, in the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna speaks of the love of a devotee as being 'thousandfold' greater than his own love for that devotee.

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