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multipart

American  
[muhl-tee-pahrt, muhl-tahy-] / ˈmʌl tiˌpɑrt, ˈmʌl taɪ- /

adjective

  1. having or consisting of several parts.


noun

plural

multiparts
  1. one of several related parts of a series or work.

Example Sentences

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But I also think that we’ve yet to really get to the kind of complex, multipart tasks that function or can function with a lot of autonomy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the umbrella of “Masterpiece,” a cavalcade of mysteries, dramas, melodramas and multipart adaptations of classic novels have come to these shores.

From Los Angeles Times

“Wish You Were Here” is famously anchored by the multipart “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” the group’s tribute to Syd Barrett, their fallen leader who left their orbit years earlier after suffering a debilitating mental breakdown.

From Salon

The Disney+ release of the multipart television documentary is complemented by remastered versions of the original “Anthology” albums, which, all told, are comprised of a whopping 191 tracks.

From Salon

Oracle raised $18 billion in a multipart bond issue in October that included paper maturing in 2065.

From Barron's