Multitude

/ˈmʌltəˌtuːd/ noun

A multitude is a very large number of people or things. It can also mean the general mass of ordinary people.

From Old French *multitude*, from Latin *multitudo* “a great number,” from *multus* “much, many.” It has long been used both for large numbers and for crowds.

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