multimedia
Americanplural noun
adjective
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of or relating to the use of a combination of media
multimedia teaching aids
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computing of or relating to any of various systems which can manipulate data in a variety of forms, such as sound, graphics, or text
Other Word Forms
- multimedial adjective
Etymology
Origin of multimedia
Example Sentences
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Amundsen’s work is in keeping with the rest of the show, which fills two halls at the liberal arts school with visual and multimedia works that probe the persistence of radioactive materials.
From Los Angeles Times
He was previously a fellow at the New York Times and he began his journalism career as a multimedia reporter for the Ithaca Voice.
Her dioramas, sculptures and large-scale multimedia installations explore the legacy of American slavery, confront racial injustice and celebrate the strength and resiliency of African American women.
From Los Angeles Times
The resulting exhibition features mostly two-dimensional photography but also includes multimedia works and 3D installations.
From Los Angeles Times
He holds degrees from University College London and the University of London Institute in Paris and a diploma in multimedia journalism from the Press Association.
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