multisurface

English

Etymology

multi- + surface

Adjective

multisurface (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to more than one surface.
    • 2008, Uri Zoller, Handbook of Detergents, page 717:
      There is, in practice, a little more creative freedom with the dishwash powders just referred to and multisurface cleaners containing a maximum of 1% available chlorine. However, this clearly needs to be determined from base to base.
    • 2009 February 2, Christopher Clarey, “Nadal Defeats a Tearful Federer in Australia”, in New York Times:
      But he is now well on his way to becoming a great multisurface champion.

Noun

multisurface (plural multisurfaces)

  1. (computer graphics) A collection of surfaces treated as a single object.
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