A myriad (from Ancient Greek μυριάδες, myriades) is technically the number ten thousand; in that sense, the term is used almost exclusively in translations from Greek, Latin, or Chinese, or when talking about ancient Greek numbers. More generally, a myriad may be an indefinitely large number of things.
== History ==
The Aegean numerals of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations included a single unit to denote tens of thousands. It was written ☼.
In Classical Greek numerals, a myriad was written as a capital mu: Μ, as lower case letters did not exist in Ancient Greece. To distinguish this numeral...