multiglobal
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[edit]multiglobal (comparative more multiglobal, superlative most multiglobal)
- (sciences) Of multiple globes.
- 1978, Surakhuang Asavanich, Dynamic Analysis of Variable Configuration Structures with Random Base Motion:
- The stiffness matrix of the entire structure at any configuration can systematically be formulated using finite elements employing multiglobal axes or frames of reference.
- 2012 December 6, C. Bonnard, A.C.J. Slooff, Brachial Plexus Lesions: Drawings of Explorations and Reconstructions by Algimantas Otonas Narakas, Springer, →ISBN, page 24:
- The stumps of C5, C6, and C7 revealed a rupture 1–1.5 cm distal to the foramen, which continued as a fibrotic bridge and ended at a multiglobal mass behind the clavicle.
- (science fiction) Spanning multiple globes.
- 2011 November 11, Andrew Hussie, Homestuck[1]:
- your CHERISHED MULTIGLOBAL EMPIRE
- 2014 December 18, Joseph R. Lallo, Artificial Evolution: Big Sigma #3, Joseph R. Lallo, →ISBN:
- “Be careful what you say, Ms. Modane. VectorCorp does not respond well to baseless accusations. We are a multiglobal company.
- 2017 December 5, Gareth L. Powell, Ack-Ack Macaque: The Complete Trilogy, Solaris, →ISBN:
- “ […] A multiglobal harmony of thought and reason.”
- 2020 August 12, Pekka Aula, Saku Mantere, Strategic Reputation Management: Towards A Company of Good, Routledge, →ISBN:
- […] let us consider the story of “Bonk Business,” the imaginary corporation made up by Finnish artist Alvar Gullichsen: Bonk Business Inc. is a multiglobal industrial conglomerate employing 13,000 in 52 countries.