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Noun — The hypothetical set of all possible universes that could exist, including our own.

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Etymology

Coined around 1895 by American philosopher William James, blending "multiple" and "universe."

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What does “multiverse” mean?

The word “multiverse” means the hypothetical set of all possible universes that could exist, including our own. In plain terms, the idea of many parallel universes or timelines existing alongside our own.

How do you pronounce “multiverse”?

“Multiverse” is pronounced MUHL-tih-vurs (/ˈmʌltəˌvɝs/ in IPA).

How do you use “multiverse” in a sentence?

Here is “multiverse” used in a sentence: “Some physicists theorise our universe is just one of an infinite multiverse.”

What part of speech is “multiverse”?

“Multiverse” is a noun.

Where does the word “multiverse” come from?

The word “multiverse” dates back to around 1895. Coined around 1895 by American philosopher William James, blending "multiple" and "universe.".

How many meanings does “multiverse” have?

“Multiverse” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the hypothetical set of all possible universes that could exist, including our own.

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