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many-valued

[men-ee-val-yood]

man·y-val·ued

[men-ee-val-yood]
adjective Mathematics.
(of a function) having the property that some elements in the domain have more than one image point; multiple-valued.
Compare single-valued.


Origin:
1930–35
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Many-valued is always a great word to know.
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the smallest number that is a common multiple of a given set of numbers
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