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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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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

TikTok creators, inspired by Reesa Teesa’s ‘Who TF Did I Marry?!?’ series, are using the app to share multipart stories.

From Los Angeles Times

In line with the playwright’s other works, Mason expresses taboos through shimmering poetry and creative multipart casting that gives actors a chance to showcase their flexibility and range.

From Los Angeles Times

Roy Thomas Baker, the hitmaking record producer behind some of the biggest and most proudly polished songs and albums of the rock era — including Queen’s chart-topping, multipart “Bohemian Rhapsody” — died April 12 at his home in Lake Havasu City, Ariz. He was 78.

From Los Angeles Times