It is along time since l have seen so many chimneys on one roof top. Quite impressive though, don't you think so? Actually revisitng this image, today's word might also apply to bricks as well as chimnneys.
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multiple |ˈməltəpəl|adjectivehaving or involving several parts, elements, or members : multipleoccupancy | a multiple birth.• numerous and often varied : words with multiple meanings.• (of a disease, injury, or disability) complex in its nature or effects, or affecting several parts of the body : a multiple fracture of the femur.• of or designating electrical circuits arranged in parallel.• of or designating an electrical circuit that has several points at which connection can occur.noun1 a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder : 15, 20, or any other multiple of five.2 an arrangement of terminals that allows connection with an electricalcircuit at any one of several points.ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French, from late Latin multiplus, alteration of Latin multiplex (see multiplex ).
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