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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MiniMax, which targets the consumer market with its multimedia AI tools, has seen even stronger gains.
From Barron's
As with Odd Future, the New York collective used the multimedia richness and easily shareable content of Tumblr to build both a defining aesthetic and an air of mystique for its projects.
She graduated from Morgan State University with a degree in multimedia journalism and a Spanish minor.
The Sphere show, which put Dead & Company amid a lavish multimedia spectacle that employed materials from the Grateful Dead’s expansive archives, was thought by many to be Mayer’s baby.
From Los Angeles Times
He turned to the U.S. after German antitrust officials in 2006 blocked his plans to buy one of the country’s largest broadcasters, a deal he believed would transform Axel Springer into a multimedia company.
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