multidisciplinary
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of multidisciplinary
First recorded in 1945–50; multi- ( def. ) + disciplinary ( def. )
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The project involved a multidisciplinary team from MUSC's Surgery, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine departments.
From Science Daily • Jan. 22, 2026
The researchers said children taking part in the study would need the consent of their parent or legal guardian, plus the agreement of their lead clinician and a multidisciplinary team.
From BBC • Dec. 10, 2025
Bijou Karman is a fashion-obsessed multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, whose practice seamlessly integrates painting, illustration and graphic design.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2025
The team recommends future research uses a multidisciplinary approach to outline absolute dating, stratigraphic excavation, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction, which they describe as "essential to clarify the temporal depth and functional character of the Ayvalık assemblage."
From Science Daily • Oct. 12, 2025
We will support multidisciplinary studies throughout our educational system to build a knowledgeable pool of counterterrorism recruits for the future.
From National Strategy for Combating Terrorism September 2006 by National Security Council (U.S.)
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