Definitions for myriads

myriads myr·i·ad

Spelling: [mir-ee-uh d]
IPA: /ˈmɪr i əd/

Myriads is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 233 anagrams from letters in myriads (adimrsy).

Definitions for myriads

noun

  1. a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things.
  2. ten thousand.
  3. a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things.
  4. ten thousand.

adjective

  1. of an indefinitely great number; innumerable:
  2. having innumerable phases, aspects, variations, etc.:
  3. ten thousand.
  4. of an indefinitely great number; innumerable:
  5. having innumerable phases, aspects, variations, etc.:
  6. ten thousand.

Origin of myriads

1545-55; Greek mȳriad- (stem of mȳriás) ten thousand; see -ad1

Examples for myriads

Besides the law of meat, there were a myriad other and lesser laws for him to learn and obey.

In this almost-authentic arena, groups of teenagers are brought together in a myriad of ways.

I met the 38-year-old actor/filmmaker at a bar in Midtown Manhattan to discuss his myriad projects over some Scotch.

I saw a myriad of flashing lights, heard a tremendous crash, and—that was all.

The storm in the night had swelled the myriad creeks, and extended all morasses.

Seven o'clock had already been rung by the myriad bells of Moscow.

Sure there are a myriad of other dating apps out there, but Mixxxer is different.

And the myriad permutations this takes when it percolates down to the level of pop culture are fascinating.

Each month, a chosen theme colors the myriad events cramming the calendar.

It swept toward the dome and dissociated into a myriad specks which were aircraft.

I met the 38-year-old actor/filmmaker at a bar in Midtown Manhattan to discuss his myriad projects over some Scotch.

Each month, a chosen theme colors the myriad events cramming the calendar.

Seven o'clock had already been rung by the myriad bells of Moscow.

Besides the law of meat, there were a myriad other and lesser laws for him to learn and obey.

And the myriad permutations this takes when it percolates down to the level of pop culture are fascinating.

I saw a myriad of flashing lights, heard a tremendous crash, and—that was all.

In this almost-authentic arena, groups of teenagers are brought together in a myriad of ways.

It swept toward the dome and dissociated into a myriad specks which were aircraft.

The storm in the night had swelled the myriad creeks, and extended all morasses.

Sure there are a myriad of other dating apps out there, but Mixxxer is different.

Word Value for myriads
Scrable

12

Words with friends

12

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