Multiplex
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Having many parts or aspects
"The multiplex problem of drug abuse"
(2)   Many and varied; having many features or forms
"Manifold reasons"
"Our manifold failings"
"Manifold intelligence"
"The multiplex opportunities in high technology"

noun


(3)   Communicates two or more signals over a common channel
WiktionaryText

Noun



  1. A building where several activities occur in multiple units concurrently
  2. A large cinema complex comprising of many (e.g. more than five, and often over ten) movie theatres
  3. throwing motion where more than one ball is thrown with one hand at the same time.

Verb



  1. To interleave several activities
  2. To combine several signals into a single signal
  3. To make a multiplex throw.
 
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