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"Section M, N, and O"

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Mul*tan"gu*lar*ness, n.


Mul*tan"i*mous (?), a. [Mult- +
L. animus mind.] Many-minded; many-sided.


The multanimous nature of the
poet.
J. R. Lowell.


Mul`tar*tic"u*late (?), a. [Mult-
+ articulate.] Having many articulations or
joints.


Mul*te"i*ty (?), n. [L. multus
much, many.] Multiplicity. [R.] Coleridge.


{ Mul"ti- (?), Mult- (?) }. [L. multus
much.] A prefix signifying much or many;
several; more than one; as, multiaxial,
multocular.


Mul`ti*ax"i*al (?), a. [Multi- +
axial.] (Biol.) Having more than one axis;
developing in more than a single line or plain; -- opposed to
monoaxial.


Mul`ti*cap"su*lar (?), a. [Multi-
+ capsular: cf. F. multicapsulaire.] (Bot.)
Having many, or several, capsules.


Mul`ti*car"i*nate (?), a.


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