Definition of Multiversity

1. Noun. A university system having several separate campuses and colleges and research centers.

Generic synonyms: University

Definition of Multiversity

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Multiversity

multivariate studies
multivariates
multivarious
multivector
multivectors
multivegetable
multivehicle
multivendor
multivenue
multiverb
multiversal
multiversant
multiverse
multiverses
multiversities
multiversity (current term)
multivesicular
multivesicular bodies
multivesicular body
multivessel
multivibrator
multivibrators
multiview
multiviewer
multiviewers
multivious
multivitamin
multivitamin pill
multivitamins
multivocal

Literary usage of Multiversity

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A First Course in Philosophy by John Edward Russell (1913)
"Only if our world is grounded in a One Mind, a One Law, and moves to One Event, can we have rational assurance that out of our present multiversity of ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The character of the multiversity of educational medical literature may thus be faulted for complacent acceptance of traditional practices, ..."

3. Higher Education Management and Policy by OECD Staff (2005)
"... research and teaching institution, which expanded from the elitist university to the mass university and "multiversity" after the Second World War. ..."

4. Glasgow: Lessons for Innovation and Implementation by OECD Staff (2002)
"... proposals for a Gateway Knowledge Alliance (or multiversity) under the North Kent Area Investment Framework (Thames Gateway Kent Partnership, 2002). ..."

5. A First Course in Philosophy by John Edward Russell (1913)
"Only if our world is grounded in a One Mind, a One Law, and moves to One Event, can we have rational assurance that out of our present multiversity of ..."

6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The character of the multiversity of educational medical literature may thus be faulted for complacent acceptance of traditional practices, ..."

7. Higher Education Management and Policy by OECD Staff (2005)
"... research and teaching institution, which expanded from the elitist university to the mass university and "multiversity" after the Second World War. ..."

8. Glasgow: Lessons for Innovation and Implementation by OECD Staff (2002)
"... proposals for a Gateway Knowledge Alliance (or multiversity) under the North Kent Area Investment Framework (Thames Gateway Kent Partnership, 2002). ..."

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