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multi-functionality

  • a word derived from functionality.
    functionality
    noun
    the quality of being functional, or being particularly suited to a specific task.

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With multi-functionality in mind, a workspace often gets shared with the kitchen, dining or guest room.

From Seattle Times Jan. 27, 2023

“There have been new changes in terms of the military’s size, structure and formation, which features smaller-in-size, more capable-in-strength modulization and multi-functionality, with scientific factors playing bigger roles,” Mr. Xi said, without elaborating.

From Washington Times Dec. 7, 2016

In its multi-functionality — wicking away viscous oil while retarding flame — “the modern military uniform is less an outfit than a system,” writes Roach.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 23, 2016

The advantage of multi-functionality explains the drop-off in the fitness band usage, but with Google Glass and Samsung Gear the reasons are different.

From Forbes Apr. 19, 2014

The multi-functionality of most brain areas renders reasoning backwards from neural activation depicted by a scan to the subjective experience of the brain’s owner a dubious strategy.

From Time May 30, 2013

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