multifeatured
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[edit]multifeatured (comparative more multifeatured, superlative most multifeatured)
- Having many features.
- 2009 February 8, Josh Barbanel, “For Bob Vila, Move-In Condition”, in New York Times[1]:
- While the allure of multifeatured new condominiums, with their full-service gyms and children’s playrooms, may be fading in the deepening recession, Mr. Vila and his wife, Diana Barrett, chose a place with a “dream kitchen” with “rich ebonized cabinetry” and a two-zone wine cooler, according to the building’s promotional material.