Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The quality of being lingual.

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  • noun The quality of being lingual.

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Examples

  • Won't build an API or all levels of multiple linguality (in first release).

    Archive 2008-06-01 Mia 2008

  • Won't build an API or all levels of multiple linguality (in first release).

    'Sector-wide initiatives' at 'UK Museums on the Web Conference 2008' Mia 2008

  • The overlapping strategies Abel adopts to address the bi-linguality of her narrative serve to bring Spanish to the fore even as the text itself is primarily in English.

    PopMatters 2009

  • The overlapping strategies Abel adopts to address the bi-linguality of her narrative serve to bring Spanish to the fore even as the text itself is primarily in English.

    PopMatters 2009

  • The only 'multi-linguality' I have ever picked up is between public school accents and people from public schools trying to disguise their accents and end up sounding like Kate Nash.

    open Democracy News Analysis - Comments mointernet 2009

  • Evidence clearly indicates that language skills begin within the first few months of life, and multi-linguality is best achieved very early on.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • Wouldn't a country benefit from a little bi-linguality (is that a word?

    amishboy Diary Entry amishboy 2006

  • Wouldn't a country benefit from a little bi-linguality (is that a word?

    amishboy Diary Entry amishboy 2006

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