IPA: //ˌmʌl.tɪˈpɑːr.taɪt//
KK: /ˈmʌltiˌpɑːrtaɪt/
Definition: Describing something that is divided into many parts or involves multiple parties or groups.
Example: The multipartite agreement was signed by several countries to address climate change.
IPA: /ˈmʌltiˌfeɪz/
KK: /mʌltiˌfeɪz/
Definition: Relating to a system or process that involves multiple phases or stages, often used in contexts like electrical engineering or chemical processes.
Example: The multiphase system improved the efficiency of the energy distribution.
IPA: //mʌl.tɪˈfeɪ.zɪk//
KK: /mʌltiˈfeɪzɪk/
Definition: Describing something that has multiple distinct stages or phases.
Example: The multiphasic approach to treatment allows for better management of complex conditions.
IPA: //ˌmʌltiˈfoʊtən//
KK: /mʌltiˈfoʊtən/
Definition: Relating to or involving more than one photon, which are particles of light.
Example: The multiphoton process allows for advanced imaging techniques in microscopy.
IPA: /ˈmʌltɪplɛt/
KK: /ˈmʌl.tɪ.plɛt/
Definition: A group of related particles or spectral lines that have similar properties but may differ in certain characteristics, such as electric charge or energy states.
Example: The physicist studied the multiplet to understand the behavior of the particles involved.
IPA: //ˈmʌltɪˌplɛksər//
KK: /mʌlˈtɪplɛksər/
Definition: A device that takes multiple input signals and combines them into one output signal, often used in electronics and telecommunications.
Example: The engineer used a multiplexer to send multiple data streams over a single channel.
Definition: A device that combines multiple signals into one signal for transmission over a single channel.
Example: The multiplexor allowed us to send several data streams simultaneously over the same line.
IPA: /ˌmʌltɪˈplɪsɪti/
KK: /mʌlˈtɪplɪsɪti/
Definition: A large number or variety of things or ideas.
Example: The conference showcased a multiplicity of perspectives on climate change.
IPA: /ˌmʌltiˈpɔːlərɪti/
KK: /mʌltiˈpoʊlərɪti/
Definition: The state or condition where multiple powers or centers of influence exist, rather than a single dominant one.
Example: In a world of multipolarity, various countries have significant power and influence.
IPA: /ˈmʌltɪˌpoʊl/
KK: /ˈmʌltɪpoʊl/
Definition: A type of distribution of electric charge or magnetization that can have multiple poles, rather than just one.
Example: In physics, a multipole can describe the behavior of electric fields in complex systems.
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