The truth is, in most investigations, there may be a myriad of small things going wrong, and “we never find out exactly what the issue is,” Danyluk says.
The Salmonella Outbreaks Among Peaches and Onions, Explained|Jenny G. Zhang|August 28, 2020|Eater
There are myriad other reasons to embrace the adventure dress.
In Praise of the Adventure Dress|Alison Van Houten|August 22, 2020|Outside Online
Digging into environmental studies introduces young people to the myriad ways that our world’s interconnectedness threatens the future.
Generation Z is ‘traumatized’ by climate change—and they’re the key to fighting it|matthewheimer|August 19, 2020|Fortune
This protocol opens myriad opportunities for novel diagnostic tools and practical applications.
New Algorithm Paves the Way Towards Error-Free Quantum Computing|Edd Gent|August 14, 2020|Singularity Hub
Anthropologists, psychologists and neuroscientists have all weighed in, so much so that the theories used to explain the purpose of rituals feel as myriad as the forms rituals have taken the world over.
Why do we miss the rituals put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic?|Sujata Gupta|August 14, 2020|Science News
I met the 38-year-old actor/filmmaker at a bar in Midtown Manhattan to discuss his myriad projects over some Scotch.
Adrian Grenier Talks the Economy, the ‘Entourage’ Movie, and the HBO Series’ Alleged ‘Misogyny’|Marlow Stern|October 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And the myriad permutations this takes when it percolates down to the level of pop culture are fascinating.
Of Gamers, Gates, and Disco Demolition: The Roots of Reactionary Rage|Arthur Chu|October 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Sure there are a myriad of other dating apps out there, but Mixxxer is different.
Swipe Right For Sex: Mixxxer Is Tinder for the Porn Star Set|Aurora Snow|October 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Each month, a chosen theme colors the myriad events cramming the calendar.
Brooklyn’s Museum of Death: Inside Morbid Anatomy’s House of Intriguing Horrors|Nina Strochlic|July 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In this almost-authentic arena, groups of teenagers are brought together in a myriad of ways.
In Praise of ‘Awkward’: OMFG MTV, Like, Really Gets High School|Amy Zimmerman|June 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
There was a thundering roar, and the whole pile broke into a myriad parts.
Colorado Jim|George Goodchild
A far-stretching valley appeared, with a myriad of buildings huddled together.
A Love Episode|Emile Zola
She made wine from the juice of a myriad herbs, wine such as mortals never taste.
Old-World Japan|Frank Rinder
A myriad rabbits were diving madly into the bracken on every side.
The White Blackbird|Hudson Douglas
Loneliness is crowded out of the mind of the one who goes by the myriad images of travel; it is the one who stays who suffers.
Anne|Constance Fenimore Woolson
British Dictionary definitions for myriad
myriad
/ (ˈmɪrɪəd) /
adjective
innumerable
noun
(also used in plural)a large indefinite number
archaicten thousand
Word Origin for myriad
C16: via Late Latin from Greek murias ten thousand