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multarˈticulate, a. Zool. rare. [See multi-; cf. multi-articulate.] Many-jointed.1681 Grew Musæum i. 144 The Multarticulate Oyster with a bended Base. 1778 Da Costa Brit. Conchol. 168 Those [bivalves] that have the hinge set with numerous teeth, or are multarticulate. 1822 Trans. Geol. Soc. Ser. ii....
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multi- (ˈmʌltɪ) occas. before a vowel mult-(e.g. multangular, multarticular, multocular), combining form of L. multus much, many. The compounds having this prefix in Latin belong for the most part to non-classical times: they are chiefly of parasynthetic formation, in which multi- = ‘many’, as multa...
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