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ˈmulti-form ADJ

ˈmulti·floor ADJ

I. multi·ply <-ie-> [ˈmʌltiplaɪ, Am -t̬ə-] VB trans

1. multiply MATH:

to multiply sth [by sth]
etw [mit etw dat] multiplizieren
to multiply [out] sth and sth
etw mit etw dat multiplizieren

2. multiply (increase in number):

II. multi·ply <-ie-> [ˈmʌltiplaɪ, Am -t̬ə-] VB intr

I. multi·ple [ˈmʌltɪpl̩] ADJ inv, attr

II. multi·ple [ˈmʌltɪpl̩] N

1. multiple (number):

2. multiple (shop with many branches):

3. multiple PSYCH:

I. ˈmulti·cast TV ADJ inv

II. ˈmulti·cast TV VB intr

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multiple N

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multiple N

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multi-core ADJ

multi-core COMPUT
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multiple inheritance N

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multiboot N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

multi-bank ADJ CORP STRUCT

multiyear rescheduling arrangement N INV-FIN

multiple classification N CTRL

multiple share certificate N FINMKT

multiple regression N CTRL

multiple-voting share N FINMKT

multifloor apartment building N REAL EST

multiple exchange rate N FINMKT

multiply tenfold VB intr MKT COMPET

multiple command N HUM RESOURCES

Klett Geography Glossary

multiple store Brit, chain store Am N

multiple-family dwelling N

Harris and Ullman's multiple nuclei model N

Klett Biology Glossary

multiples of three ADJ

multiples of four, multiples of five ADJ

multiple fission

multistep metabolic pathway N

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

multilane road INFRASTR

multileg intersection Am INFRASTR

multiple purpose lane INFRASTR

multiway junction Brit INFRASTR

electric multiple unit public transport, freight transport

Present
Imultiply
youmultiply
he/she/itmultiplies
wemultiply
youmultiply
theymultiply
Past
Imultiplied
youmultiplied
he/she/itmultiplied
wemultiplied
youmultiplied
theymultiplied
Present Perfect
Ihavemultiplied
youhavemultiplied
he/she/ithasmultiplied
wehavemultiplied
youhavemultiplied
theyhavemultiplied
Past Perfect
Ihadmultiplied
youhadmultiplied
he/she/ithadmultiplied
wehadmultiplied
youhadmultiplied
theyhadmultiplied

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Often, multiple stores will be co-located in the same building, where one store is open to the next.
en.wikipedia.org
He bought the drugstore, sold his own remedies and eventually owned multiple stores, factories and other investments that made him a wealthy man.
www.newstimes.com
Several cities are home to multiple stores.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead of one main store downtown, businesses now had multiple stores in suburban areas.
en.wikipedia.org
Using apps also cuts down on having to carry around multiple store loyalty cards, since they are built into the app.
www.cbsnews.com