Definitions Found:
(of a word) Having more than one syllable
- polysyllabic(of a word) Having more than one syllable
- unmarked(of a word or other linguistic unit) Having a more general meaning or use than a corresponding marked term
- plural(of a word or form) Denoting more than one, or (in languages with dual number) more than two
- multiparous(of a woman) Having borne more than one child
- polyestroushaving more than one period of estrus in a year
- equivoqueAn expression capable of having more than one meaning; a pun
- equivoquesAn expression capable of having more than one meaning; a pun
- equivokesAn expression capable of having more than one meaning; a pun
- colossal(of a giant order) Having more than one story of columns
- ambiguous(of language) Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning
- multistage(of a pump, turbine, or similar device) Having more than one rotor
- pleiotropicof a gene, having an effect simultaneously on more than one character in the offspring
- jenniesearly spinning machine having more than one spindle, enabling a person to spin a number of yarns simultaneously
- jennyearly spinning machine having more than one spindle, enabling a person to spin a number of yarns simultaneously
- pushersone of the masts abaft the mizzen on a sailing vessel having more than three masts, either the sixth or seventh from forward
- primary(of an organic compound) Having its functional group located on a carbon atom that is bonded to no more than one other carbon atom
- polygamous(of an animal) Typically having more than one mate
- polycentrichaving more than one center (as of development or control)
- equivokesThe fact of having more than one meaning or possible interpretation; ambiguity
- equivoquesThe fact of having more than one meaning or possible interpretation; ambiguity
- polygynythe condition of having more than one wife at the same time
- equivoqueThe fact of having more than one meaning or possible interpretation; ambiguity
- polybasicof an acid, having more than one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule
- polygamythe condition of having more than one spouse at the same time
- polygeneticOf or relating to polygenesis; having more than one origin or source
- polygyniesPOLYGYNY, the condition of having more than one wife at the same time
- polygamiesPOLYGAMY, the condition of having more than one spouse at the same time
- heterophylloushaving the foliage leaves of more than one form on the same plant or stem
- pleiotropythe property of having an effect simultaneously on more than one characteristic of the offspring
- polygamyThe practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time
- pleiotropiesPLEIOTROPY, the property of having an effect simultaneously on more than one characteristic of the offspring
- pleiotropismthe state of being pleiotropic, having an effect simultaneously on more than one character in the offspring
- pleiotropismsPLEIOTROPISM, the state of being pleiotropic, having an effect simultaneously on more than one character in the offspring