"multigraph" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: multigraphs [plural]
Etymology: From multi- + graph. Compare multiset. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|multi|graph}} multi- + graph, {{m|en|multiset}} multiset Head templates: {{en-noun}} multigraph (plural multigraphs)
  1. (graph theory) A set V (whose elements are called vertices or nodes), taken together with a multiset E, each of whose elements (called an edge or line) is a cardinality-two multisubset of V. Categories (topical): Graph theory Synonyms: pseudograph
    Sense id: en-multigraph-en-noun-5CRhgPVu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English hybridisms, English terms prefixed with multi- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 30 32 31 5 2 Disambiguation of English hybridisms: 29 31 30 6 4 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with multi-: 22 24 26 17 11 Topics: graph-theory, mathematics, sciences
  2. (graph theory, less commonly) A set V (as before), taken together with a multiset E, each of whose elements is a cardinality-two subset of V. Tags: uncommon Categories (topical): Graph theory
    Sense id: en-multigraph-en-noun-63pJF15O Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English hybridisms, English terms prefixed with multi- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 30 32 31 5 2 Disambiguation of English hybridisms: 29 31 30 6 4 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with multi-: 22 24 26 17 11 Topics: graph-theory, mathematics, sciences
  3. (historical, printing) A combined rotary typesetting and printing machine for office use. The type is transferred semi-automatically by means of keys from a type-supply drum to a printing drum. The printing may be done by means of an inked ribbon to print "typewritten" letters, or directly from inked type or a stereotype plate, as in a printing press. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Printing
    Sense id: en-multigraph-en-noun-Da47jZ0m Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English hybridisms, English terms prefixed with multi- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 30 32 31 5 2 Disambiguation of English hybridisms: 29 31 30 6 4 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with multi-: 22 24 26 17 11 Topics: media, printing, publishing
  4. (linguistics) A specific sequence of letters treated as a (phonemic) unit. Categories (topical): Linguistics Synonyms: pleongraph
    Sense id: en-multigraph-en-noun-DAIJwSHG Categories (other): English terms prefixed with multi- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with multi-: 22 24 26 17 11 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hypernyms: multihypergraph Hyponyms: multidigraph Related terms: multisubgraph, submultigraph

Verb [English]

Forms: multigraphs [present, singular, third-person], multigraphing [participle, present], multigraphed [participle, past], multigraphed [past]
Etymology: From multi- + graph. Compare multiset. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|multi|graph}} multi- + graph, {{m|en|multiset}} multiset Head templates: {{en-verb}} multigraph (third-person singular simple present multigraphs, present participle multigraphing, simple past and past participle multigraphed)
  1. (historical, transitive) To print using a multigraph machine. Tags: historical, transitive
    Sense id: en-multigraph-en-verb-KatavpId Categories (other): English terms prefixed with multi- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with multi-: 22 24 26 17 11

Inflected forms

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