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millionfold

[mil-yuhn-fohld]

adjective

  1. comprising a million parts or members.

  2. a million times as great or as much.

    a millionfold increase.



adverb

  1. in a millionfold measure.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of millionfold1

First recorded in 1860–65; million + -fold
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Example Sentences

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Fifteen years after that, he calculates, the true transcendence will come: the moment when “computation will be part of ourselves, and we will increase our intelligence a millionfold.”

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These efforts yielded a suite of new technologies that reduced the cost of DNA sequencing by more than a millionfold.

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It’s a progression that promises to lower the cost of gene synthesis a millionfold and make it accessible to ever more researchers and useful in ever more experiments and applications.

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Of the complex millionfold division of the cells.

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Because I find it hard to relate to something as small as the structure of the human genome, I like to imagine it scaled up a millionfold.

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