KJV Dictionary Definition: multipliable

multipliable

MUL'TIPLIABLE, a. That may be multiplied.

multipliableness

MUL'TIPLIABLENESS, n. Capacity of being multiplied.

multiplied

MUL'TIPLIED, pp. Increased in numbers.

1. Numerous; often repeated; as multiplied aggressions.

multiplier

MUL'TIPLIER, n. One who multiplies, or increases number.

1. The number in arithmetic by which another is multiplied; the multiplicator.

multiply

MUL'TIPLY, v.t. L. multiplico; multus, many, and plico, to fold or double.

1. To increase in number; to make more by natural generation or production, or by addition; as, to multiply men, horses or other animals; to multiply evils.

I will multiply my signs and wonders in Egypt. Ex.7.

Impunity will multiply motives to disobedience.

2. In arithmetic, to increase any given number as many times as there are units in any other given number. Thus 7x8=56, that is, 7 multiplied by 8 produces the number 56.

MUL'TIPLY, v.i. To grow or increase in number.

Be fruitful and multiply. Gen.1.

When men began to multiply on the face of the earth. Gen.6.

1. To increase in extent; to extend; to spread.

The word of God grew and multiplied. Acts 12.

multiplying

MUL'TIPLYING, ppr. Increasing in number.

1. Growing or becoming numerous.