noun
- the act or process of making multiple copies or reproductions of a document or image
- a system or device that distributes fluid or gas to multiple outlets or channels
Usage: often used in office or printing contexts; less common in modern digital environments
Usage: technical term used in engineering and plumbing
verb
- present participle of 'manifold': to make multiple copies of; to reproduce in quantity
Usage: archaic or specialized usage
Examples
- The office used manifolding machines before photocopiers became standard.
- The manifolding of documents was a common task in mid-twentieth-century businesses.
- The engine's intake manifolding system distributes air to each cylinder.
- They were manifolding the forms to send copies to all departments.
- Modern digital technology has largely replaced traditional manifolding methods.