Definition: (adjective) Too numerous to be counted.
Synonyms: innumerable, myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumbered, countless, infinite.
Usage: Here, along the lines of multitudinous houses, up one street and down another, he wondered which of them might be occupied by her.
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