"multilocked" meaning in English

See multilocked in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: multi- + locked Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|multi|locked}} multi- + locked Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} multilocked (not comparable)
  1. Secured by more than one lock. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-multilocked-en-adj-Zzb3PqC1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with multi-

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          "ref": "2007 June 3, Ian Fisher, “Fingers That Keep the Most Treasured Violins Fit”, in New York Times",
          "text": "Every morning, Mr. Mosconi, the city’s official musical conservationist, stands before pristine, multilocked glass cases and faces three violins by the Amatis (one of the first makers of the modern violin, from the mid-16th century), two by the Guarneris and four instruments — three violins and a cello — by Stradivari. Mr. Mosconi has no favorite: The very question is a mild affront.",
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