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multidisciplinary
[ muhl-tee-dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee, muhl-tahy- ]
adjective
- composed of or combining several usually separate branches of learning or fields of expertise: Compare interdisciplinary ( def ), transdisciplinary ( def ).
The journal's first article was a multidisciplinary study of the 18th century.
multidisciplinary
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adjective
- of or relating to the study of one topic, involving several subject disciplines
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of multidisciplinary1
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Example Sentences
RFK Jr. retweeted that statement, and proponents of Lykos’ therapy later echoed the narrative in a video posted on the social media accounts of Lykos’ parent company, MAPS—the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies.
Akashi’s work is unlike anything else: a multidisciplinary practice that ranges between glassblowing, casting, candle-making and stone carving, plus her signature hand motif that is usually cast in bronze or crystal.
Her curated tour of the show everyone was there to see — a multidisciplinary overview of 15 female artists in the lowrider world — was half an hour late.
Eventually, Burkle played a leading role in developing the multidisciplinary field of disaster medicine, combining emergency medicine and disaster management in response to the changing nature of the world.
The trust-led reviews were conducted by multidisciplinary teams which regularly included people who did not work for the trust.
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