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multimedia
[ muhl-tee-mee-dee-uh, muhl-tahy- ]
noun
multimedia
/ ˌʌɪˈːɪə /
plural noun
- the combined use of media such as television, slides, etc, esp in education
adjective
- of or relating to the use of a combination of media
multimedia teaching aids
- computing of or relating to any of various systems which can manipulate data in a variety of forms, such as sound, graphics, or text
Other Word Forms
- ܱt·d· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of multimedia1
Example Sentences
Yeah, this is the latest in a long line of multimedia objects that I've spent a foolish amount of time and energy curating that have something to do with fungi or mycology.
Though she hasn’t released a full-length record since 2021, her performance is sure to signal what’s next for the multimedia artist.
Negron and Chief Financial Officer Tom Sanders launched Mechanical Cake in 2015 to not only create comics but to also cultivate new ideas in multimedia.
As it turns out, Jeanine has an unnerving connection to the story of “Salome,” particularly Charles’ high-concept, multimedia production, a staging involving video footage and dancers’ shadow movements projected on a large, white sheet.
Next up, the Wallis in Beverly Hills hosted the U.S. premiere of a marvelously multimedia opera of ideas and imagery on the subject of exile.
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