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manifold vs copy

copy vs manifold

manifold and copy both are nouns.

manifold is an adjective but copy is not an adjective.

manifold and copy both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
manifold Yes Yes Yes No
copy Yes No Yes No
As verbs, copy is a hypernym of manifold; that is, copy is a word with a broader meaning than manifold:
  • manifold: make multiple copies of
  • copy: make a replica of
Other hypernyms of manifold include re-create, recreate.
manifold (noun) copy (noun)
a pipe that has several lateral outlets to or from other pipes a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing
a set of points such as those of a closed surface or an analogue in three or more dimensions a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record)
a lightweight paper used with carbon paper to make multiple copies matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials
material suitable for a journalistic account
manifold (adjective) copy (adjective)
many and varied; having many features or forms
manifold (verb) copy (verb)
make multiple copies of reproduce someone's behavior or looks
combine or increase by multiplication make a replica of
reproduce or make an exact copy of
copy down as is
Difference between manifold and copy

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