0 present participle of multiply
1 to add a number to itself a particular number of times:
If you multiply seven by 15 you get 105.
When you multiply two odd numbers, is the answer always odd?
Alzheimer's Disease affects more than 4 million Americans today, and the number is expected to multiply rapidly as the population ages.
Major publishers are multiplying the number of titles offered in digital form.
In many cases parasites are incapable of surviving and multiplying in the absence of a host organism.
The survival for the first year was estimated by multiplying the matrix detailing the monthly probabilities by itself between 1 and 12 times.
The free electron density was calculated multiplying the atomic density of the element for its electron valence.
An expected frequency is then obtained by multiplying the sample size by all marginal proportions for the values in the specific pattern.
I calculated the index by multiplying each country's energy import prices by their share in total imports of the six nations.
The multitude of guidelines and regulations adds to the interpretational problems by multiplying the incompatible requests for action.
Where necessary, prices were adjusted by multiplying by the ratio of health price indices (7).
The village biomass was estimated by multiplying the total land area under fallow by the biomass density index obtained from the remote sensing analysis.