Pronunciation of the English word myriad.
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1. | Fans of the original comic had a field day with the myriad continuity issues of the movie adaptation. | |
2. | The Way produces one, one produces two, two produces three, and three produces the myriad things. | |
3. | There are a myriad of meats at the deli on the corner of Fifth and Harvey Street. | |
4. | The orchard on the slope below the house was in a bridal flush of pinky-white bloom, hummed over by a myriad of bees. | |
5. | The subtidal reefs host a myriad of sponges, anemones and corals, whose presence converts the dark rock to fields of vibrant color. | |
6. | Sometimes we inclined to conceive it as sheer Power, and symbolized it to ourselves by means of all the myriad power-deities of our many worlds. Sometimes we felt assured that it was pure Reason, and that the cosmos was but an exercise of the divine mathematician. Sometimes Love seemed to us its essential character, and we imagined it with the forms of all the Christs of all the worlds, the human Christs, the Echino-derm and Nautiloid Christs, the dual Christ of the Sym-biotics, the swarming Christ of the Insectoids. But equally it appeared to us as unreasoning Creativity, at once blind and subtle, tender and cruel, caring only to spawn and spawn the infinite variety of beings, conceiving here and there among a thousand inanities a fragile loveliness. This it might for a while foster with maternal solicitude, till in a sudden jealousy of the excellence of its own creature, it would destroy what it had made. |