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multiformat

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English

Etymology

From multi- + format.

Adjective

multiformat (comparative more multiformat, superlative most multiformat)

  1. Accessible in more than one format.
    • 2007 August 9, Peter Wayner, “An Entire Bookshelf, in Your Hands”, in New York Times:
      Fictionwise.com, a bookseller that supports many formats, sells some new novels as multiformat packages that let users choose among 10 readers from companies like Microsoft, Franklin or Adobe .
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