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multivolume

or ܱ·پ·DZ·ܳ

[ muhl-tee-vol-yoom, muhl-tahy- ]

adjective

  1. consisting of or encompassing several volumes:

    a multivolume encyclopedia.



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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of multivolume1

First recorded in 1935–40; multi- + volume
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Example Sentences

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Rodriguez and Hammack are ideally situated to undertake this multivolume work.

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The comics artist Ed Piskor, who was best known for his multivolume “Hip Hop Family Tree,” died last week after posting a lengthy note to social media about an accusation of sexual misconduct that led a gallery in Pittsburgh to indefinitely postpone an exhibition of his work.

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Lucas Ferrara, an adjunct professor at New York Law School and co-author of the multivolume book “Landlord and Tenant Practice in New York,” said a potential tenant might be able to fight the meat ban if, for example, they showed they had a medical condition that required some sort of “reasonable accommodation” on the landlord’s part.

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As this book moves into its final third, you sense the author echolocating between two other major biographies, Robert Caro’s multivolume life of Lyndon Johnson and Beverly Gage’s powerful recent biography of J. Edgar Hoover, the longtime F.B.I. director.

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In 1973, an editor and book packager whom Mr. Jakes had previously written for called in search of someone to write a multivolume historical series to coincide with the bicentennial celebrations of 1976.

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