Multi-, mult- (Latin: many, much; used as a prefix)Multi- prefix words: multangular to multungulatemulti- affects the meanings of a multitude of words; all of which are not shown here. multangular: 
Having many angles.
 
multangulum: 
A bone possessing numerous angles.
 
multiaccess: 
A reference to a computer system that allows several users to gain access to it at the same time.
 
multiarticular: 
Pertaining to many joints.
 
multicasting: 
The process of sending out data across a network to a number of selected recipients at the same time.
 
multicellular, multicellularity: 
Consisting of many cells.
 
multicolor: 
Of many different colors.
 
multicostate: 
Possessing many ribs.
 
multicultural: 
Relating to, consisting of, or participating in the cultures of different countries, ethnic groups, or religions.
 
multidentate: 
Possessing many teeth or indentations.
 
multidigitate: 
Possessing many digits or many fingers.
 
multidimensional: 
Relating to or having more than three dimensions.
 
multidirectional: 
Having several aims or covering several aspects of a situation.
 
multidisciplinary, multidiscipline: 
Studying or using several specialized subjects or skills.
 
multiethnic: 
Relating to or including several different ethnic groups.
 
multifaceted: 
1. With many different talents, qualities, or features.  
2. Having many facets or cut surfaces. multifactorial: 
Involving several different factors or elements.
 
multifarious, multifariously: 
Including parts, things, or people of many different kinds.
 
multifid: 
Having many lobe-shaped segments.
 
multiflorous: 
Having many flowers.
 
multifoil: 
In architecture, a flat shape, opening, or decorative design with many lobes or scallops at the edges.
 
multifoliate: 
With many leaves.
 
multifoliolate: 
With many leaflets.
 
multigenerational: 
Including or affecting several generations.
 
multigravida: 
A pregnant woman who has had at least one previous pregnancy or who has been pregnant several times.
 
multijugate: 
Having many pairs of leaflets.
 
multilateral: 
1. Involving more than two parties or countries.  
2. In geometry, having many sides. multilateralism: 
The principle or belief that several nations should be cooperatively involved in the process of achieving some goal.
 
multilingual, multilingualism, multilingually: 
1. Able to speak more than two languages fluently.  
2. Written in, expressed in, or using more than two languages. multiloquent: 
Loquacious, gabby; excessive talking.
 
multimammae: 
The condition of having more than two breasts.
 
multimedia: 
Programs, software, and hardware capable of using a wide variety of media such as film, video, and music as well as text and numbers.
 
multimeter: 
An instrument that reads and measures the values of several different electrical parameters such as current, voltage, and resistance.
 
multimillionaire: 
Someone with money or assets worth several millions in value.
 
multinational: 
Operating or having investments in several countries; relating to or including people from several countries.
 
multipara, singular; multiparae, plural: 
A woman who has borne a live child from each of two or more pregnancies.
 
multiparous: 
A description of an animal, especially a mammal, that normally gives birth to two or more offspring at one time.
 
multiple: 
Involving or including several things, people, or parts.
 
multiplex: 
1. A large movie theater complex that has several separate units with screens.  
2. The simultaneous transmission of two or more signals along one communications channel. multiplicand: 
A number that is multiplied by another number (the multiplier).
 
multiplicity: 
A considerable number or variety.
 
multiply: 
1. To perform the mathematical operation of multiplication.  
2. To increase or make something increase by a considerable number, amount, or degree. 3. To increase in number by breeding. multipolar: 
1. Having several countries that are centers of power or influence.  
2. Used to describe a nerve cell with more than two of the connecting fibers that carry impulses into the cell body. multiradicate: 
With many roots or rootlets.
 
multisense: 
Having many different meanings.
 
multisensory: 
Relating to or involving two or more of the physical senses.
 
multitentaculate: 
Having numerous tentacles.
 
multistratal: 
Pertaining to vegetation composed of several horizontal layers.
 
multitude: 
A large crowd of people or a very large number of things or people.
 
multitudinous: 
Very great in number; with many parts, great in number, or existing in many varieties.
 
multivalent: 
With several meanings or values; polyvalent.
 
multivoltine: 
Having more than one rood in a year; for example, silkworms and certain birds.
 
multocular: 
Many-eyed.
 
multungulate: 
Having a hoof with more than two parts.
 
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