Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Having multiple meanings.

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  • adjective Involving more than one of the senses, e.g. both sight and touch.
  • adjective linguistics Having more than one sense (distinct meaning).

Etymologies

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multi- +‎ sense

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Examples

  • I got out into the greenbelt square in front of the hotel on the heels of Mapes, the team's multisense spectroscopist.

    Dreamfall Vinge, Joan D. 1996

  • All the dad-blasted whippersnappers will be effortlessly streaming multisense through their inter-cranial brain-to-cloud hookups, while you try desperately to find some information formatted for your treasured, antique 2D touchscreen. here.

    The Register 2009

  • Using the latest medical conferencing solutions from MultiSense Communications - www. multisense.co.uk - based on Polycom equipment - surgeons from different disciplines, including bladder cancer and transplant surgery, have been able to view images transmitted at high bandwidth and high frame rates, allowing a diagnosis to be made remotely and without compromise.

    Press Releases 2008

  • For additional information please call 01494 461949 or visit our website www. multisense.co.uk

    Press Releases 2008

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