multiversity
1multiversity — ☆ multiversity [mul΄tə vʉr′sə tē ] n. pl. multiversities [ MULTI + (UNI)VERSITY: coined in 1957 by Arthur Bestor (1908 94), U.S. historian] the modern large and complex university with its many colleges, schools, extensions, etc.,… …
2multiversity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: multi + versity (as in university) Date: 1963 a very large university with many component schools, colleges, or divisions and widely diverse functions …
3multiversity — /mul ti verr si tee/, n., pl. multiversities. a university with several campuses, each of which has many schools, divisions, etc. [1960 65; MULTI + (UNI)VERSITY] * * * …
4multiversity — mÊŒltɪ vÉœrsÉ™tɪ / vÉœËs n. large non central university having many campuses …
5multiversity — mul·ti·ver·si·ty …
6multiversity — mul•ti•ver•si•ty [[t]ˌmʌl tɪˈvɜr sɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties a university with several campuses, each with many component schools, divisions, etc • Etymology: 1960–65 …
7multiversity — n. American, university with many campuses or attached institutions …
8multiversity — A word newly coined for a university containing many schools, colleges, and departments, and attended by an overwhelming number of students …
9multiversity — n. (pl. ies) a large university with many different departments. Etymology: MULTI + UNIVERSITY …
10Vijay P. Bhatkar — Vijay P Bhatkar Dr Vijay Pandurang Bhatkar (born 11 October 1946) is an IT computer scientist from India. He is best known as an architect of the PARAM series of Supercomputers, GIST multilingual technology and Education To Home [1] mission. He… …