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multipartite

ADJECTIVE
  1. involving more than two parties

How To Use multipartite In A Sentence

  • In more recent works that use juxtaposed panels to create a fiat, multipartite surface, any narrative possibility has been superseded by a more complex play of continuity and jump cuts.
  • If, then, there is something else which makes the soul one, this unifying agency would have the best right to the name of soul, and we shall have to repeat for it the question: Is it one or multipartite? On the Soul
  • The multipartite version of the White Lotus Society still circulated in the seventeenth century and would probably have been known to both Chen and Tao.
  • Yet, being multipartite, they call to mind the predella panels of early Renaissance altarpieces.
  • In Brassica, pollen specificity is encoded at the multipartite S-locus, a complex region comprising many expressed genes.
  • The council resolved that where structures were non-existent, national centres should influence their governments to establish formal multipartite structures for broad-based participation in socio-economic issues. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The mitochondrial genome of this animal is multipartite and exists as a population of small circular DNAs of different sizes and gene contents, a unique organization among studied metazoans.
  • The inflorescence corresponds almost exactly to the ornament, but the multipartite leaf has also had a particular influence upon its development and upon that of several collateral forms which I cannot now discuss. Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884
  • As far as we are aware, this unusual structural organization is unique among higher metazoans, although interesting comparisons can be made with the multipartite mitochondrial genome organizations of plants and fungi.
  • Technically the Hare virus is a multipartite, stealth, slow polymorphic virus which makes it particularly destructitve. ANC Daily News Briefing
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